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World top enterprises expanding presence in China

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As the European debt crisis wears on, many enterprises are turning their focus to the Chinese market. At the Davos Forum, heavy hitters from the business sector are seeking chances for their companies to gain exposure in China via the Chinese media.

This interview was initiated by the interviewee, the world's largest Aluminium producer.

Besides the Russia Aluminium Industry United Company, many others of the world's top 500 enterprises have also asked CCTV for interviews.

At last year's Davos Forum, the Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming said that China was to expand its imports, leading to nearly a quarter increase in China's import volume in the past year. Shop owners in the town of Davos described how impressed they've been by the appetite of Chinese consumers.

As China's domestic market draws more and more attention from all over the world, its export industry is having a tough time.

Gao Jifan, CEO of Trina Solar Company, said, "Many of the developed countries are at their lowest ebb, and are strengthening their trade protection against China. Companies like us are facing huge challenges."

As a result, these Chinese companies are seeking opportunties in other regions, like the Asia-Pacific area, South America and Africa. Lamy said as its largest trading partner Europe is in an economic recession, China, as a large exporting country, should think about its own trading methods.

 

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