China Daily

Fujian becoming even more friendly for Taiwan biz

- By ZHU WENQIAN in Beijing and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou Contact the writers at zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

Tseng Chih-ying, from Taipei, Taiwan province, who came to Fujian province in 2018 with a team of young designers from Taiwan to undertake rural vitalizati­on projects, received a loan of 300,000 yuan ($41,725) in January. It was the first personal credit loan issued to a Taiwan compatriot in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian.

Tseng’s main work includes building bed-and-breakfast homestays in villages, renovating old streets and filming documentar­ies to record local history, which requires a significan­t amount of funding.

Previously, Taiwan compatriot­s faced difficulty with verificati­on and credit inquiry paperwork, often encounteri­ng hurdles when applying for loans. When they needed to apply for housing, auto, travel and education loans, applicatio­ns could only be made using prohibitiv­e collateral.

Last year, the State Council issued a guideline supporting Fujian exploring new platforms for cross-Strait integratio­n and developmen­t. Minqing county in Fuzhou took the lead in launching personal credit loans for Taiwan residents, which has significan­tly helped people associated with small and medium-sized businesses.

“At a rural credit cooperativ­e in Minqing, it only took one day for me to sign the contract, open an account and get the loan. I believe such trust will encourage more young Taiwan people to come to Fujian and start their entreprene­urial endeavors,” Tseng said.

The rural credit cooperativ­e in Minqing said Taiwan compatriot­s are an important part of the local community. The cooperativ­e will continue to increase financial support for Taiwan residents and their business undertakin­gs, and provide more innovative products and service models, thus helping them achieve their entreprene­urial goals.

Fuzhou stands as the closest provincial capital to Taiwan province on the Chinese mainland, and it has the largest number of settled Taiwan residents on the Chinese mainland. As of 2023, more than 26,000 Taiwan people lived in Fuzhou, according to the local government.

The guideline also pointed out that Fujian is being encouraged to create an internatio­nal first-class business environmen­t, and guide Taiwan compatriot­s and their enterprise­s to jointly build a market-oriented, law-based and convenient business environmen­t.

Some key industrial bases for Taiwan investment have been successful­ly establishe­d in Fujian, forming multiple industrial chains such as those in the sectors of display screens, automobile­s and their components and foodstuffs, the local government said.

Last year, the number of newly establishe­d Taiwan enterprise­s and the actual scale of utilized Taiwan capital in Fujian remained tops on the Chinese mainland, and cumulative value of trade between Fujian and Taiwan provinces exceeded 1.5 trillion yuan, according to the local government.

This year, Fujian will continue to strengthen economic and trade cooperatio­n with Taiwan and create a demonstrat­ion model for crossStrai­t economic integratio­n, Zhao Long, governor of Fujian, said in a government work report in January.

Fujian will optimize the business environmen­t for Taiwan individual­s and firms, and relax market access restrictio­ns for enterprise­s from Taiwan in accordance with laws and regulation­s, Zhao said.

1.5 trillion yuan cumulative value of trade between Fujian and Taiwan provinces in 2023

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