BEIJING, Jan 15 Reuters Japanese firms in China expect economic prospects in the world39;s secondlargest economy to remain grim this year, according to a report from the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China released on Monday.
About threequarters of the 1,700 respondents in a survey said they expected the Chinese economy to worsen or to remain the same.
China is Japan39;s largest trading partner, and one of the biggest investment destinations for Japanese companies.
Uncertainty about China39;s economic prospects and pessimism about weak demand were cited as top reasons why 48 of the companies surveyed said they did not invest in China or reduced their investment in 2023 compared to a year earlier.
The companies also said they were concerned how Chinese laws on espionage and crossborder data flows would play out.
A month before China amended the antiespionage law last April and broadened its definition of spying, it had detained a Japanese businessman suspected of spying.
Despite the poor prospects and difficult operating environment, half of the companies surveyed still thought China was the most important market globally or among the top three most important in 2024.
Improvements in the Chinese business environment the companies hoped to see included fewer visa restrictions for Japanese citizens and lower labour costs, according to the report.
Reporting by Yew Lun Tian; Editing by Jamie Freed
Source Reuters