Chinese companies
invested 3.62 billion US dollars in non-financial sectors overseas
in 2004, an increase of 27 percent year-on-year, the Ministry
of Commerce said Monday.
Up to the end of last year, China's direct investment
overseas reached 37 billion US dollars.
Last year, according to the ministry, nearly half
of Chinese investment went to Latin America and some 40 percent
to the other parts of Asia, mainly in the fields of mining, commercial
service, manufacturing, wholesale and retail sales.
Chinese companies that were engaged in engineering
projects overseas reported a business turnover of 17.5 billion
US dollars last year, up 26 percent year-on-year. They also signed
new contracts worth 23.8 billion US dollars, according to the
ministry.
So far, China has dispatched 3.2 million individuals
overseas under labor service contracts and earned 30.8 billion
US dollars.
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