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US needs Chinese FDI to boost jobs and economy

By Laura Tyson
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?[By Zhou Tao/Shanghai Daily]

In?a rare act of bipartisanship, the US Congress recently passed legislation to encourage more inward foreign direct investment. Democrats and Republicans agree that FDI, or "insourcing," is important to US jobs and competitiveness. They are right.

But, even as they propose new measures to court foreign investors, many members of Congress in both parties harbor deep concerns about FDI from China, on both national security and economic grounds. These concerns are unwarranted, and discriminatory policies to restrict such investment are ill-advised.

The US government already has adequate controls in place to review and block FDI from all countries, including China, that pose anti-competitive and national security risks. Investments that clear these controls benefit the US economy in numerous ways and should be welcomed.

Foreign-owned firms in the US account for 5 percent of private-sector employment, 17 percent of manufacturing jobs, 21 percent of exports, 14 percent of research and development, and 17 percent of corporate income taxes.

To be sure, the US remains the world's leading destination for FDI, accounting for 15 percent of global flows. But its share is declining, while China has become the second-largest destination.

China has remained a small source of FDI outflows, but that, too, is changing rapidly. Chinese outward FDI soared from an average of US$3 billion per year before 2005 to US$60 billion in 2010, catapulting China into the top five sources of FDI on a three-year moving-average basis.

Given the size of China's economy, its growth rate, and the experience of other developing economies, FDI from China is likely to increase by US $1-2 trillion by 2020.

An increase in FDI outflows is a priority in China for two reasons. First, China has an understandable interest in diversifying its holdings of foreign-exchange reserves away from low-yielding US Treasuries to real productive assets with higher returns.

Second, China's businesses have been encouraged to "go global" and invest abroad to find new markets, secure access to energy and raw materials, and enhance their competitiveness by acquiring new technologies, brands, and management skills.

So far, China's FDI outflows have been concentrated in developing countries and a handful of resource-rich developed countries, including Australia and Canada, and have been aimed at facilitating trade and acquiring access to natural resources.

But the patterns and destinations of China's outward FDI will change as rising wages at home, an appreciating real exchange rate, and the entry of new suppliers from other emerging countries erode Chinese companies' competitiveness, motivating them to invest abroad to move up the value chain.

Currently, the US receives only about 2-3 percent of FDI flows from China. But China's direct investments in the US have increased rapidly, from less than US$1 billion annually in 2003-2008 to more than US$5 billion per year in 2010-2011. At least 38 US states now host FDI projects from China, and competition for Chinese investment has intensified as states' budgets have contracted.

Benefits and concerns

Of course, alongside the potential economic benefits of attracting a much larger share of Chinese FDI, legitimate competitive and national-security concerns do need to be addressed. First, like all mergers and acquisitions involving both domestic and foreign investors, investments in or acquisitions of US companies by Chinese companies, whether state-owned or private, must be evaluated by the US Justice Department for their impact on market competition.

Second, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) must screen investments in or acquisitions of US companies by foreign companies, including Chinese companies, for national security risks.

Many Chinese investors view this screening process as protectionist and targeted at them, but there is no evidence of this. The United Kingdom, Canada, France, and Israel accounted for more than half of all cases reviewed in 2008-2010, while China accounted for only about 5 percent. Only a small fraction of Chinese FDI in the US is subject to foreign investment review, and most of these projects, like most reviewed by CFIUS, are approved, sometimes with mitigation measures. The committee does not review greenfield investments, which account for about 50 precent of Chinese FDI in the US.

But Chinese FDI, especially in sensitive sectors like energy, does often trigger Congressional hearings, ad hoc resolutions, and calls for tougher CFIUS action. As a result of high-profile Congressional opposition, China's state-owned energy company CNOOC withdrew its bid for Unocal, an American energy company, in 2005, before a committee review that most likely would have cleared the deal on national security grounds. China still points to this episode as evidence that Chinese FDI is not welcome in the US.

Feeding this perception, some members of Congress are now exhorting the screening committee to block CNOOC's proposed acquisition of Nexen, a Canadian energy company with holdings in the Gulf of Mexico - until China resolves ongoing disputes with the US over preferential government procurement policies and barriers to FDI by US companies in China.

Heeding these calls would be a costly mistake that would undermine the objective, non-discriminatory screening process and encourage Chinese companies to look elsewhere at a time when Chinese FDI is poised to explode and the US economy sorely needs the jobs, capital, and trade benefits that it would bring.

Laura Tyson, a former chair of the US President's Council of Economic Advisers, is a professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. Copyright: Project Syndicate, 2012. www.project-syndicate.org. Shanghai Daily condensed the article.

 

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