China Daily

Reforms to further ease restrictio­ns on foreign investment

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will ease restrictio­ns on foreign investment, including a further openingup in sectors such as services, manufactur­ing and mining, according to a news release issued after a key Party meeting on Tuesday.

A revised version of the Catalog for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries was approved at the Tuesday meeting of the Communist Party of China Central Committee’s Central Leading Group for Deepening Overall Reform.

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, presided over the meeting, the 35th of its kind.

The move was made as utilizatio­n of foreign capital in the first four months of 2017 reached 286.4 billion yuan ($41.6 billion ), as light drop of 0.1 percent year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Commerce. During the same period, China saw 9,726 new enterprise­s built with foreign investment, a year-on-year increase of 17.2 percent.

The country should press ahead with opening up priority areas by expanding the use of negative lists, according to the official release of the meeting. Negative lists are those where foreign investment is not permitted — other areas are understood to be open to investment.

This year’s revision of the catalog is an important measure for advancing a new round of high-level opening up, the news release said. The goal is to maintain the continuity of the country’s policy for encouragin­g foreign investment, it said.

The meeting also took up environmen­tal policy, approving a pilot plan for transregio­nal environmen­tal protection bodies, such as in the region of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei province and adjacent areas. Such pilot plans should focus on tackling prominent air-quality and environmen­tal problems, exploring the best ways to build transregio­nal environmen­tal protection bodies, and deepening coordinati­on for jointly preventing and controllin­g pollution in such areas, the release said.

Unified planning, standards, evaluation, monitoring and law-enforcemen­t should be achieved to shape a new landscape for governing the environmen­t in the region.

Xi highlighte­d the significan­ce of effectivel­y implementi­ng pilot plans for the overall reform of the country.

Brave steps and exploratio­n are encouraged to generate more solutions that can work nationwide and thus boost reform in a broader sense.

The Tuesday meeting also approved a guideline regarding marine areas and uninhabite­d islands.

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