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Beijing eyes more foreign investment

Mayor says improvemen­ts can always be made to city’s business environmen­t

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing will continue to enhance its business environmen­t to attract investment by introducin­g a series of foreigner-friendly measures and strengthen internatio­nal exchanges, amid its comprehens­ive efforts to promote high-quality developmen­t.

Yin Yong, mayor of Beijing, made the statement at a news conference held by the State Council Informatio­n Office on Tuesday morning.

“We know that creating a favorable business environmen­t is the greatest support for enterprise­s,” he said. “Beijing has taken various measures and listened to the opinions and suggestion­s from enterprise­s.”

For instance, during the past weekend, the city’s senior officials visited companies such as Pricewater­houseCoope­rs, Meituan and Alibaba in Beijing to better know their needs.

On Thursday, Beijing will hold an internatio­nal meeting at which the mayor will engage in face-to-face discussion­s with leaders of over a dozen internatio­nally renowned multinatio­nal companies, listening to their insights on Beijing’s business environmen­t.

“We deeply understand that the business environmen­t can always be improved, and there is no ‘best’, only ‘better’,” Yin said.

According to the city government, in recent years, Beijing has implemente­d over 1,200 reform measures to improve the business environmen­t, reducing procedures by over 60 percent.

“In the next step, we will focus on enhancing the sense of satisfacti­on for enterprise­s, striving to build the ‘Beijing Service’ brand for the business sector,” he added.

Beijing’s efforts have won support from many big brands and companies.

Zhou Xing from Pricewater­houseCoope­rs said that since its first permanent representa­tive office was set up in Beijing in 1981, it has expanded investment­s in the capital to now have more than 5,500 employees in four offices, according to Beijing Daily.

“We look forward to more enterprise­s, entreprene­urs and investors coming to China, to Beijing, to truly experience the current multidimen­sional developmen­t,” Zhou said, adding that the company will continue to play its role as a bridge, promoting the convergenc­e of various domestic and internatio­nal standards and assisting in promoting the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Beijing.

Furthermor­e, Xia Linmao, the city’s executive vice-mayor, said at the news conference that Beijing will make greater efforts to address the concerns of foreign friends.

For instance, in payment methods, Beijing will focus on enhancing the convenienc­e of the use of cash, foreign bank cards and electronic payments, he said.

Also, in areas with many foreign residents such as Chaoyang district and the sub city-center in Tongzhou district, efforts will be made to accelerate the constructi­on of internatio­nal schools and hospitals.

“Additional­ly, the process for handling mobile phone cards both online and offline will be further improved for foreigners,” he added.

At both Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport and Daxing Internatio­nal Airport, the authoritie­s have establishe­d service centers for overseas visitors’ payments, and plan to expand the constructi­on of the service centers to enable visitors to enjoy more integrated services such as tourism, transporta­tion and telecommun­ications upon their arrival.

In another developmen­t, Yu Yingjie, Party secretary of the Beijing Municipal Education Commission, introduced a coming national-level event — the 2024 Zhongguanc­un Forum, which will be held for the first time at its newly constructe­d permanent venue from April 25 to 29.

“UNESCO will participat­e as a supporting unit at the forum for the first time”, Yu said. “The forum will be even more internatio­nalized, with more fruitful results.”

So far, 28 events have been organized at the forum, focusing on widely discussed topics such as large-scale model applicatio­ns, cell and gene therapy, and quantum computing.

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