Nokia, BMW bullish on China prospects
Overseas companies plan to increase their investment amid optimism over future for business in country
Finnish telecom giant Nokia Corp and German carmaker BMW Group plan to increase their investments in China, reinforcing the message that they are bullish about their future prospects in the country.
Their top executives were part of a delegation of Tsinghua University advisers who were met by President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Oct 30.
Nokia will ramp up efforts in the fields of 5G technology and promote its commercialization by cooperating with local telecom carriers in the future, says company Chairman Risto Siilasmaa.
| Visitors at the Nokia booth at the 2017 Mobile World Congress in Shanghai in June. Provided to China Daily |
BMW will invest in the development of electric vehicle technologies as well as new engineering systems for autonomous driving, says BMW Chairman Harald Krueger.
Nokia has been operating in China for 30 years. It is now focusing on the business-to-business sector. It provides networks and network equipment to the country's big three telecom carriers.
Among its clients are internet giants Baidu Inc and Tencent Holdings Ltd.
"We have also started a number of initiatives, such as building a completely new business, digital healthcare, which is currently our biggest consumer business," Siilasmaa says.
"The most important one for us is China's commitment to innovation globally.
"China has tremendous assets in many areas and I'm personally very interested in artificial intelligence. For instance, I know that Baidu is investing very heavily in AI and has launched AI-centered strategies. China has huge opportunities in AI."
In May, Nokia signed agreements with the China Huaxin Post & Telecommunication Economy Development Center, a State-owned investment vehicle, to create a joint venture called Nokia Shanghai Bell.
The joint venture will explore opportunities related to the emerging internet of things.
BMW set up a battery plant in Shenyang, Liaoning province, last week. It is BMW's third such facility worldwide and the first comprehensive center outside of Germany.
"China is already a global leader and BMW's biggest market in the world. Both sides can benefit in terms of developing the country further and investing in high-quality jobs," says Krueger.
"I'd call our joint venture in China, BMW Brilliance Automotive, a win-win cooperation. It showcases how successful a business can be with a partner in China, driving both the business and innovation sides forward and creating high-quality jobs and selling good products.
"The battery plant that opened last week is used for producing more new energy vehicles. ... We are building and manufacturing electric vehicles here in China tailored for the local market."
Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn
(China Daily European Weekly 11/03/2017 page29)
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