China tells US companies it will protect rights of foreign-funded firms
China has been, is, and will be an "ideal, safe, and promising investment ground for foreign investors," Ling said at a roundtable meeting in Beijing on Sunday with more than 20 US-funded companies

China's Vice Commerce Minister Ling Ji told US companies including Tesla and GE Healthcare that the country would always protect the rights of foreign-funded firms in China, including those from the United States.
China has been, is, and will be an "ideal, safe, and promising investment ground for foreign investors," Ling said at a roundtable meeting in Beijing on Sunday with more than 20 US-funded companies.
The comments from Ling, also China's deputy trade negotiator, suggest Beijing has no plans to penalise US companies even as US President Donald Trump escalates a tariff war with the rest of the world including China.
Citing Ling, China's Commerce Ministry said in a statement on Monday that it would protect the "legitimate rights and interests of foreign-funded enterprises in accordance with the law, and actively promote the resolution of foreign-funded enterprises' problems and demands."
The "abuse of tariffs on all trading partners, including China" has seriously damaged the rules-based multilateral trading system," Ling said, adding that the root of the tariff dispute "lies in the United States".
Last month, President Xi Jinping urged a gathering of multinational CEOs in Beijing to protect global industry and supply chains.
Xi said foreign firms contribute one-third of China's imports and exports and have also created more than 30 million jobs, stressing their value to the world's second-biggest economy.