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China's Targeting of International Companies in Geopolitical Competition


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2023-08-20 16:01:17
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Understand and mitigate the rising geopolitical risks for international businesses operating in China.

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New Insikt research examines Chinas coercion of international organizations as part of geopolitical competition. International businesses and corporate decision-makers cannot ignore geopolitics, as companies, their supply chains, and customers are increasingly targeted in cyber and non-cyber efforts to secure the national objectives of governments around the world. Companies must monitor the nexus between their business activities and countries' perceptions of national security particularly as great power competition intensifies and plan to mitigate geopolitically driven risk.

Given Beijings engagement in an escalating rivalry with the United States (US), assertive role in many potential flashpoints in Asia, and prioritization of national security over economics, China is currently among the leading sources of such risk. Geopolitical competition involving China since 2017 has cost (or had the potential to cost) international businesses hundreds of millions of USD in revenue. In some cases, Chinas treatment of businesses during geopolitical disputes and subsequent financial losses has further prompted companies to scale back operations in or exit the country.

Notable risks to businesses operating in China or exposed to the Chinese market include changing laws, new export controls, and potential supply-chain disruptions if regional conflict erupts. In responding to perceived threats to Chinas national security, human rights record, technological advancement, and territorial and sovereignty claims, Beijing has taken and is very likely to continue taking 8 types of actions that create special risks for international businesses: Cyberattack, Boycott, Embargo, Exit Ban, Law Enforcement Action, Product Ban, Regulatory Action, and Sanctions. Although planning for these risks is made difficult by Beijings ill-defined laws and regulations, broad government powers, and lack of an independent judiciary, businesses should establish constant Monitoring teams, pursue supply-chain and market Diversification strategies, and increase Resilience through broad crisis management planning.

To read the entire analysis with endnotes, click here to download the report as a PDF.



Source: RecordedFuture
Source Link: https://www.recordedfuture.com/chinas-targeting-international-companies-geopolitical-competition


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