Shanghai Daily

Over 90% of 100 measures to be applied by year-end

- Huang Yixuan MACRO-ECONOMY

SHANGHAI expects to implement over 90 percent of the newlyrelea­sed 100 measures aimed at promoting opening up by the end of 2018.

The city will ensure that the 100 measures, which it unveiled on Tuesday, will be put in practice in accordance with the central government’s plans while local issues not related to the central government will be launched immediatel­y from the date of the release, Zhou Bo, Shanghai’s executive vice mayor, said at a press conference yesterday.

“In principle, most of the measures are planned to be implemente­d in the third quarter,” Zhou said, adding that the measures relating to the central government are mainly in the financial field.

“Among the 100 measures, 34 need to have the nation’s support, accounting for one-third of the total number,” Zhou said.

The city’s Free Trade Zone will be encouraged to innovate further, and the municipal government will support districts to open wider and promote the developmen­t of four brands — Shanghai Manufactur­ing, Shanghai Services, Shanghai Shopping and Shanghai Culture.

Li Jun, vice director of the Shanghai Financial Service Office, said that the city government will expend efforts to ensure the Shanghai-London Stock Connect go live this year. The stock connect program is planned to link the markets of the two cities through depositary receipts, Li said. Shanghai unveiled the 100 measures on Tuesday in finance, advanced industries, intellectu­al property, supportive platforms for imports, and business environmen­t.

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