2016/06/24

Li Daokui, Professor of Tsinghua University——Two Major Roles of the GAC

What  roles  should  the  Council  Play?  I  think  there  are  two  aspects,  namely  to  help CMIG find significant investment opportunities in a more rapid and better way; and to control risks. CMIG's investors will be informed of areas which not only provide opportunities, but also have risks that shall be controlled. If the Council could do a good job, it should be able to help CMIG integrate the wisdom of two kinds of entrepreneurs and seize on opportunities in the changing world. Moreover, we should learn from Mr. Chearavanont and Mr . Li Ka-shing to control risks  stably  in  the  long  term  and  consolidate  our  industries.  If  we  could  harness  these  two  kinds  of  wisdoms,  CMIG  should  be  able to  become  a  leading  company  in  the  world  in  which  I  am  fully  confident. 
 
 
Currently, I think two opportunities deserve our attention. The first one involves  Europe. I believe the new round of quantitative  easing  policy  announced  by  Europe  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  World  Economic Forum held in Davos is positive for Europe  as  a  whole,  based  on  the  consistent  reactions of participants at the Annual Meeting. Europe could offer many technologies  and  technical  brands  China  is  in urgent need of using. So I suggest enhancing  studies  on  Europe  and  acquiring  assets  in  Europe  before  the  asset  price  in  Europe fully goes up.
 
 
The  second  opportunity  is  related  to  Southeast  Asia  where  Mr.  Chearavanont's  company  operates.  In  2015,  Southeast  Asia  will  establish  the  Southeast  Asia  Economic  Community  which  is  equivalent  to  the  EU.  The difference from the EU is that its population doubles that of the EU. We haven't  seen  the  impact  of  the  economic  integration  of  600-million  population  on  the  world  economy.  So  please  keep  a  watchful  eye.  In  addition,  we  have  excellent  Chinese  investors who enjoy strong support in ASEAN. A large batch of Chinese merchants, represented  by  Mr  .  Dhanin  Chearavanont,  has run businesses for many years in ASEAN. I suggest carefully studying Southeast Asia and making proper greenfield investment. It is an upward economy  where  we  will  make  greenfield  investment  in  Southeast  Asia.  Investment  in  the  EU  will  be  asset  acquisition.  The  risks  are needless to say. In particular, geopolitical risks  are  the  topics  mostly  discussed  at  the  Davos  Forum.  Russia  hasn't  fully  estimated  its risks. Many participants told Russian representatives  that  they  have  risks  which  are unrealized and they even looked forward to taking policies when Israel and South Africa  were  under  sanction,  which  won't  be  sufficient.  Russia's  reliance  on  natural  resources  has  gone  beyond  that  of  South  Africa and Israel at that time. So we need to take  geopolitics  very  seriously.  I  believe  our  experts  will  surely  provide  CMIG  with  many  good suggestions for geopolitical risks.