
By 2020, China will become the world's largest cross-border investor, according to a report jointly issued by the Mercator Institute for China Studies and Rhodium Group in the United States.
China's global offshore assets will increase to three times of the current level from $6.4 trillion to nearly $ 20 trillion.
The report indicates that China is already a major global investor, and is expected to become the most important driving force of the growth of global foreign direct investment in the next 10 years.
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