
Shanghai certified 30 new regional headquarters of multinational corporations and 15 research and development centres funded by overseas entities on Wednesday – a sign of continued interest in the Chinese financial hub despite an overall decline in the country’s foreign direct investment (FDI).
Of the companies whose headquarters and R&D centres were certified this week in a ceremony hosted by the city’s mayor, Gong Zheng, eight are on the Fortune 500 list, according to a statement from the municipal government’s commerce commission.
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As Chinese authorities attempt to entice foreign firms and win back investor confidence, Shanghai has been central to those efforts, hosting a cumulative 1,084 regional headquarters and 647 R&D centres for overseas companies as of last month.
“Shanghai remains one of the preferred destinations for foreign investment and a prime location for multinational corporations in their global industrial and supply chain,” the statement said.
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The country’s actual utilised FDI, which represents realised investments, has contracted for three consecutive years, falling 9.5 per cent year on year in 2025 after a 24.7 per cent decline in 2024, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

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