Hello ScruffyMike,
According to the GEC Strategic Brief, the largest US companies doing
business in China and Hong Kong are as follows:
Motorola
General Motors
General Electric
ExxonMobil
Kodak
Coca-Cola
Procter & Gamble
DuPont
Intel
United Technologies
IBM
Yum Brands
Pepsi
Alcoa
Ford
Cummins
Hewlett Packard
Source:
Global Economics Company
GEC Strategic Brief
China?s Rise as a Global Manufacturing Power
?This article examines the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in
China?s emergence as a global manufacturing power. The analysis
focuses on five dimensions of China?s FDI profile: (1) Country origin
of foreign investment; (2) Allocation of U.S. investments in China;
(3) Sectoral and regional destination of incoming foreign investment;
(4) Modes of FDI in the PRC; and (5) Potential threats to China?s
ability to sustain foreign investment flows.?
Download here:
http://www.globaleconomics.net/graphics/ChinaMFG.pdf
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Doing Business In China:
A Country Commercial Guide for U.S. Companies
U.S. & FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICE 2005
Major U.S. Investors in China
Motorola
General Motors
Dell Computer
Hewlett-Packard
Kodak
IBM
Microsoft
Dupont
Coca-Cola
Wrigley Chewing Gum
Budweiser
Lucent
Johnson & Johnson
Avon
Source: Ministry of Commerce
Page 151
http://www.wtcak.org/China05PDF/ChinaCCG2005.pdf
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?As its losses piled up in the U.S., General Motors Corp. reported
income from China of $218 million for the first nine months of 2005.
This nugget was buried in GM's filings to the Securities and Exchange
Commission.?
?China accounts for 12% of Motorola Inc.'s global sales and is by far
the biggest market for the company outside the U.S.?
?General Electric Co. said top-line revenue in China hit $5 billion
last year, and the company is aiming to double that by 2010.?
US companies play coy over China profits
By ANDREW BROWNE (Wall Street Journal)
Updated: 2006-02-13 12:01
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2006-02/13/content_519651.htm
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?? There are many notable success stories. Motorola, whose name is
synonymous with cell phones in that country, derived fully 10 percent
of its 2003 revenues of $27 billion from China. General Electric?s
sales in China reached $2.6 billion in 2003. GE?s CEO Jeffrey Immelt
expects the company to hit $5 billion in sales in China this year.
Dell Computer?s sales in China grew 60 percent in 2003, making it the
company?s fourth largest national market. Wal-Mart, which earned $700
million in China in 2003, is expanding as rapidly as the Chinese
government will allow in hopes of capturing a substantial share of a
retail market that is expected to grow to $2.4 trillion over the next
20 years.?
Business in Asia
http://www.business-in-asia.com/selling_power.html
"American * in china " General Electric Dell Motorola
U.S. Companies in China Investments
I hope the information provided is helpful!
Best regards,
Bobbie7 |