China's Economic Environment Case Study

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The role of China's economic environment

1. Introduction
China is a large developing country with rich human resources and natural resources. With the implementation of the open policy and economic reform since 1980s, China has gone through a rapid growth. In addition, Chinese government has actively perfected the domestic legal and economic environment to attract more foreign investment. Being a neighbor country with China and the similar cultural connections, Singapore has made a close and sound economic cooperation with China in accordance with Lee Lai To (2011). The economic environment in China has played a crucial role in the economic relationship between China and Singapore.
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Since 1970s, Singapore has made economic adjustment, focusing more on capital and technological intensive enterprises according to Meng Choy (2012). There have been large amount of surplus capital and lacking of human resources in Singapore. As a result, making economic cooperation with China can be of great significance for keeping the rapid economic growth of Singapore. China has a large population and has an abundance of natural resources. The large amount of population leads to rich human resources. What’s more, there are a large number of oil reserves onshore and offshore. The vast domestic market and large market capacity have made China become a potential big market for the foreign investors. On the one hand, since the economic reform, the economy in China has shown unprecedented vigor. The stable political and economic environment provides a good investment opportunity for the foreign investors, which greatly attracts the businessmen in Singapore to make trade and investment in China. The confidence on investment in China has been built in the Singaporean. Hence, it is no doubt that China has become an ideal economic partnership of Singapore. On the other hand, China is lacking of funds and advanced technology in the economic construction. However, it possesses relatively cheap and abundant labor resources and cheap raw materials, rents and venues, which is an ideal place for Singapore’s merchandise exports and investment. That is, China is an ideal place for the plant investment and commodity output. In addition, due to the strong desire of both Chinese and Singapore government and business sector for cooperation, the economic complementary has greatly promoted the development of China and Singapore’s economic relationship in accordance with Yuanyuan (2013). China can learn

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