Reopen to the outside world. When there was no epidemic, these foreign-funded financial institutions basically had very close trade relations with dozens of countries around the world. However, due to the serious impact of the Shanghai epidemic, they were forced to close the trade and finance of many countries. After fighting the epidemic, the epidemic in Shanghai will gradually disappear, and foreign financial institutions will resume trade relations with these countries. At the same time, they will increase the limits of opening to the outside world and invest more money in foreign-funded enterprises or other trading industries to ensure the resumption of operations of financial institutions.
It is necessary to increase foreign financial investment. The annual inflow and outflow of many international and foreign-funded financial institutions in Shanghai exceeds 654.38+0.5 billion RMB. After two months of fighting the epidemic, the number of foreign-funded financial institutions decreased by about 654.38+00%. After the epidemic, the inflow of foreign financial institutions has exceeded 20 billion RMB, which is a very challenging thing for foreign financial institutions in many other new first-tier cities. In addition, China's huge market development space, scientific and technological development and the goal of carbon neutrality have also provided many conveniences for these foreign financial institutions, while enterprises in China and the labor force in China are still the richest in the world. It is reasonable for these foreign financial institutions to increase investment.
Generally speaking, foreign-funded financial institutions take many actions after the outbreak, and the ultimate goal is to protect the losses suffered by foreign-funded financial institutions in the epidemic and make up for them as soon as possible. At the same time, formulate corresponding epidemic prevention and control rules, abide by the epidemic prevention and control order in Shanghai, and ensure better international trade and cooperation on the basis of epidemic prevention and control.