China Daily

Li stresses market vitality in Shanghai

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called for optimizing the business environmen­t and reducing institutio­nal costs in order to boost market vitality and people’s welfare, during a two-day tour of Shanghai.

Li first visited the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, where local officials said the time needed for enterprise­s to complete administra­tive procedures has been reduced by 85 percent after the integratio­n of government­al services with the internet.

Meanwhile, the number of newly registered enterprise­s is 50 percent higher than before the pilot free trade zone was establishe­d. About 40 percent of Shanghai’s foreign trade was completed in the pilot zone.

Li gave high marks to the pilot zone’s developmen­t over the past five years and called for maintainin­g concerted efforts to optimize the business environmen­t and reduce institutio­nal costs to build “an upgraded version” of the pilot free trade zone.

The premier also called on local officials to further promote administra­tive reform under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era.

The Shanghai trip was Li’s first such tour after he was endorsed by the National People’s Congress for a second term last month.

In 2013, he visited Shanghai as his first inspection trip after becoming premier, and the pilot free trade zone was establishe­d six months later. He subsequent­ly visited the megacity in each of the past five years except for 2017.

Free trade zones have been at the top of Li’s and the State Council’s agenda. Another 10 such zones have been approved and establishe­d following that in Shanghai to extend to inland areas such as Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces.

In March last year, the State Council released a guideline for the Shanghai free trade zone to promote reforms in key fields such as market access, business registrati­on, single-window customs clearance and quality quarantine.

During his visit to the Yangshan port, Li said China’s iconic project of integratin­g with the global market is expected to further help promote trade liberaliza­tion and investment facilitati­on as a part of the country’s opening-up with higher-quality service.

Li also visited Shanghai Roche Pharmaceut­icals Ltd, which focuses on anti-cancer medicines. He said: “We welcome foreign companies to invest in China and will further open up. Opening-up is a policy that boosts national developmen­t and benefits the people.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang visits Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries, China’s leading port machinery builder, on Tuesday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang visits Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries, China’s leading port machinery builder, on Tuesday.

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