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Analyzing the nexus between Chinese industrial policy and cross-border M&As

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  • Zhiyong Dong
  • Zhigan Zhu
  • Dawei Song
  • Hongyu An

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In recent years, as China experiences economic expansion and its corporations become more global, it has notably become a central hub for cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) on the world stage. The Chinese government, in tandem, leverages these international M&A operations to drive industrial transformation and progress in technology. This research investigates the role of China’s industrial policies in shaping cross-border M&A activities by examining recent instances. Findings indicate that relaxing financial barriers and applying specific industrial tactics bolster companies’ abilities to secure funding, consequently energizing cross-border M&A initiatives. Several firms in these international mergers and acquisitions are intricately connected to political strategies, markedly affecting the formulation of industrial policies. This assertion is corroborated through the analysis of relevant statistical evidence. The study methodically collects and scrutinizes data to quantitatively depict the current landscape and influencing elements of cross-border M&A, thus providing concrete evidence for policy and business strategy formulation.

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  • Zhiyong Dong & Zhigan Zhu & Dawei Song & Hongyu An, 2024. "Analyzing the nexus between Chinese industrial policy and cross-border M&As," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(5), pages 1-20, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0299030
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299030
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