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Heading in the right direction

By Wei Tian in Shanghai (China Daily) Updated: 2014-09-26 08:22

"Foreign financial institutions are absolutely committed to the FTZ and are patiently waiting for the right time to make investments," he said. Though there are lots of negative factors, these are something that will vanish eventually. "Over the long term, the government will learn from the steps it has taken till now, and introduce more progressive measures," he said.

Orr believes that although not much has been achieved at the FTZ so far, it is something that should not be given up hastily. "Let us not give up on the direction just because the progress in the first year has not been what we would like it to be," he said.

Changing to a different plane, Orr said that despite concerns about the economic slowdown in China, rising costs and tougher regulations, the prospects for foreign investors still remain bright.

"The Chinese economy is becoming more and more efficient, more and more productive, and that is a great thing for multinationals, because they are actually very good in doing this-it is what they do in countries like the US, Germany and Japan."

Multinational firms can continue to hold an edge in China by bringing in advanced skills, ahead of the local competition, Orr said.

"Take the case of Shanghai itself. Cleaning up the air (in Shanghai) is an excellent investment opportunity for a world-class industrial cluster."

According to Orr, most of the foreign companies are willing to double their investments in China and will continue to play a critical role in several sectors. But it is also equally important for them to follow the local rules and regulations to the hilt, he said.

"In some sectors, you would find that Chinese companies are becoming more competitive. But in emerging sectors such as healthcare, foreign companies have been able to break new ground. So things are going both ways despite some stresses."

On a broader perspective, Orr believes that China will be able to achieve GDP growth of over 7 percent this year, but not the official target of 7.5 percent. To achieve this, the government would need to focus more on employment generation, rather than just GDP growth, he said.

"GDP growth is a simple goal. Everyone knows how it works and how to make it happen. But in a $12 trillion economy we need more complex goals-quality jobs and quality life."

"A Chinese factory hiring 100 workers 20 years ago may only need 40 now and a few machines, but in the US they may only need five. We're heading on this journey where China's manufacturing sector will continue to grow, but will employ fewer people," he said.

Changes in the job market will also impact State-owned enterprises. Orr said it is going to be significantly harder for the State-owned firms to hire quality talent in the long term.

"If you're 35, and the company you are working for is in an industry that is on the wane, then you have to really think about the future," he said, adding that the resultant talent drain would flow to private enterprises.

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