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China reports 3.9 pct rise in outbound direct investment in Jan-April

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China reports 3.9 pct rise in outbound direct investment in Jan-April

2026-05-27 15:17 Last Updated At:15:37

China's outbound direct investment (ODI) across all industries reached 429.42 billion yuan (about 62.88 billion U.S. dollars) during the first four months of 2026, representing an increase of 3.9 percent year on year, official data showed Tuesday.

Out of the ODI across all industries in yuan terms during the period, China's domestic investors made non-financial direct investment in 5,231 overseas companies across 142 countries and regions, with the investment value totaling 315.74 billion yuan, down 13.9 percent year on year, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.

China's ODI rose as the actual use of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country declined. The actual use of FDI totaled 287.69 billion yuan during the Jan-April period, down 10.3 percent from the previous year.

However, in the first four months of 2026, 20,113 new overseas-invested firms were established across the country, up 6.8 percent year on year, underscoring sustained confidence among overseas investors in the Chinese market.

China reports 3.9 pct rise in outbound direct investment in Jan-April

China reports 3.9 pct rise in outbound direct investment in Jan-April

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday outlined China's position regarding the qualifications required for the next United Nations secretary-general.

The next secretary-general will have a bearing on the future of UN reform and the practical interests of UN member states, Wang told reporters after he presided over a high-level meeting of the Security Council on upholding the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and strengthening the UN-centered international system.

"China believes that the next secretary-general should at least meet the following qualifications. First, to be firmly committed to upholding the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. Second, to have rich diplomatic and political experience and strong coordination capability. Third, to be able to uphold justice on major issues, in particular, to pay attention to the interests and aspirations of developing countries. Fourth, to be able to keep the UN reform on the right track to increase efficiency and effectiveness," said Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

"To sum up, commitment to the UN Charter; outstanding competency; integrity and impartiality; and initiative to take responsibility and deliver. Going forward, China will work with others and take a responsible attitude to participate in the selection process of the next secretary-general," he said.

Wang also paid tribute to outgoing UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Guterres has been on this job for nearly a decade. Throughout the years, he has devoted himself to multilateralism and worked to uphold the authority of the United Nations, promote peace and defend justice, said the Chinese foreign minister.

His efforts have been recognized and commended by the international community, said Wang.

Chinese FM outlines China's position on qualifications for next UN secretary-general

Chinese FM outlines China's position on qualifications for next UN secretary-general

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