Study of the Construction of Regional Value Chains by Private Enterprises through Outward Foreign Direct Investment
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v7i1.5063Keywords:
Regional Value Chains, Outward Foreign Direct Investment, Private Enterprises.Abstract
In the context of economic structural transformation and global value chains reshaping, the space for survival and development of private enterprises has encountered multiple difficulties. Taking the countries along the Belt and Road and RCEP member countries as examples, this paper will study how Wenzhou private enterprises can build regional value chains through outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) activities according to the characteristics of the host countries, and complete their own transformation and development as well as enhance their value chains status through the construction of regional value chains, so as to provide suggestions for the development of private enterprises.
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