Arab Times

China to lift curbs for foreign banks, brokerages

Govt seeks to open its financial sector

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A Google Pixel 4 phone is photograph­ed at an event announcing the product on Oct 15 in New York. (AP)

BEIJING, Oct 16, (RTRS): China will remove business restrictio­ns on foreign banks, brokerages and fund management firms, a cabinet meeting chaired by premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday said, according to state television.

China has stepped up efforts to open its financial sector amid a festering trade war with the United States, with increased access to its financial sector among a host of demands from Washington.

Last week, China announced a firm timetable for opening its futures, brokerage and mutual fund sectors fully to foreign investors next year, the latest step to deregulate the country’s trillions of dollars worth of financial industry.

The cabinet did not elaborate on what effect the removal of the curbs would have.

China will also support local government­s’ efforts to attract more foreign investment and give foreign investors more leeway in overseas borrowing, the cabinet said.

China will not allow forced technology transfers by foreign firms, it said.

Stabilisin­g foreign investment is part of Beijing’s policies to support the slowing economy that has been pinched by the country’s trade war with the United States.

China’s economic growth is expected to slow to a near 30-year low of

6.2% this year and cool further to 5.9% in 2020, a Reuters poll showed, even as Beijing steps up policy stimulus.

The government has been leaning heavily on fiscal stimulus to support the economy, including big tax cuts and increased spending on infrastruc­ture investment.

Tax and fee cuts amounted to 1.5 trillion yuan ($211.32 billion)in the

first eight months, which has helped ease burdens on firms, boost incomes and employment, with the full-year reductions set to exceed 2 trillion yuan, the cabinet said.

The government will also support local government­s facing fiscal difficulti­es to ensure wage payments, the cabinet said.

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