An observation :
Corruption was rife in China until Xi came into power and took action. Few thought his crackdown would succeed given how entrenched corruption was in businesses and in party politics.
A few high profile corruption cases and bullets to the back of the head of a few extremely corrupt officials took care of corruption in China.
Companies operating in China would tell you that doing businesses in China is now relatively corruption free, so scared are government officials of being caught.
And the crackdown was supported by the population.
Point to note is this : This China government is pretty good at reading the mood of the people.
PS. At a point in time, the China government will probably decide that the Chinese people should not pay the sort of prices they are paying for foreign goods, including IF. So do you want to be exposed to a company with China as its single most important market?