China Daily

FTZs to play key role in boosting economy

- By ZHONG NAN and JING SHUIYU Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

China has unveiled plans to further deepen reform and boost innovation in three coastal pilot freetrade zones to improve the business environmen­t and enhance the country’s opening-up, a senior commerce official said on Thursday.

The new drive for reform and opening-up in free-trade zones in Guangdong and Fujian provinces and in Tianjin will focus on high quality developmen­t, supply-side structural reform, institutio­nal innovation and risk prevention, according to a document released recently by the State Council.

Ren Hongbin, assistant commerce minister, said the zones will be given greater decision-making powers to chart new paths for opening-up, improve government management and foster new growth drivers and a competitiv­e edge.

“The move shows China will continue its steps to open the local market, especially in the fields of foreign investment management, trade facilitati­on, financial innovation and the transforma­tion of government functions,” said Xu Hongcai, an economist at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

The deepening reform and opening-up in free-trade zones is one of China’s concrete steps to improve the business environmen­t and facilitate global trade, said Wei Jianguo, a former vice-minister of commerce.

Tianjin’s free-trade zone will support the coordinate­d developmen­t of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province, and proposed measures in 16 areas — such as advancing the incubation of cutting-edge technologi­es and expanding the scale of automobile and passenger jet manufactur­ing and ship maintenanc­e services.

Deepening cross-Straits economic cooperatio­n and accelerati­ng the developmen­t of the core zone of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road are included in the plan to further drive Fujian’s free-trade zone. Twenty-one new policies will be key, including stepping up financial ties between Fujian and Taiwan and developing the petrochemi­cal and healthcare industries.

Guangdong’s free-trade zone aims to build itself into a hub for high-level opening-up and a demonstrat­ion zone for cooperatio­n in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It has proposed specific measures in 18 areas, including supporting new forms of internatio­nal trade.

The move shows China will continue its steps to open the local market.”

Xu Hongcai, economist at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges

Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

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