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China FTZS rise to 21 with new approvals

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SHANGHAI: China’s three newly establishe­d pilot free trade zones (FTZ) will further facilitate its high-level opening-up and boost high-quality growth through deeper reforms, especially in the areas of digital economy, high-end manufactur­ing and regional integratio­n, senior government officials and experts said on Monday.

They made the remark after the State Council, the nation’s Cabinet, released plans for the new pilot zones in Beijing and in Hunan and Anhui provinces on Monday, boosting the number of the country’s FTZS to 21.

Wang Shouwen, vice-minister of commerce, said the move shows the country’s resolve to pursue high-level opening-up and ensure the safety and stability of the industrial and supply chains.

China set up its first FTZ in Shanghai in 2013 to attract more foreign investment and promote trade and regional integratio­n.

Since then, the country has added 20 zones, including those in such diverse areas as the coastal provinces of Fujian and Guangdong and the inland provinces of Shaanxi and Sichuan.

The pilot FTZ in Beijing will cover an area of 119.68 sq km, including three areas for science and technology innovation, internatio­nal business services and high-end industries, according to the government plan.

Beijing will treat foreign investors similarly to domestic investors, will maintain a negative list that bars some economic activities, improve trade access and relax restrictio­ns on the service trade in the Beijingtia­njin-hebei region where conditions permit, said Beijing vice-mayor Yang Jinbai.

Beijing will build a pilot zone for digital and big data businesses to boost technologi­cal innovation and opening-up of its services sector and digital economy, he said.

The pilot FTZS in Hunan and Anhui will cover areas of 119.76 sq km and 119.86 sq km, respective­ly, government officials said.

He Baoxiang, vice-governor of Hunan, said that with new policy support and backed by a large number of export-oriented manufactur­ers, constructi­on projects and service providers, the FTZ in Hunan aims to boost outbound direct investment and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, in particular with African countries and those related to the Belt and Road Initiative.

The FTZ in Hunan will further improve the local business environmen­t while promoting innovation and improving the intellectu­al property protection system, as well as encouragin­g more cross-industry cooperatio­n with companies in the province, said Fernando Teixeira, CEO of Valin Arcelormit­tal Automotive Steel Co in China, a Sino-european joint venture that has been working in steel production in Hunan for more than six years.

“Benefiting from strong transporta­tion links to the eastern hub with Shanghai, the southern hub with Guangzhou and the western hub with Chongqing, we believe the Hunan FTZ will enable tremendous opportunit­ies for the growth of central China,” he said.

The Anhui FTZ, located in the Yangtze River Delta region, will boost the region’s developmen­t and high-end manufactur­ing, integrated circuit, artificial intelligen­ce and cross-border e-commerce businesses, said Zhang Xi, Anhui’s vice-governor.

Zhu Congjiu, vice-governor of Zhejiang, said Ningbo will be allowed to expand its pilot FTZ and the provincial government has made specific plans to build the zone into a global shipping hub, an influentia­l oil and gas resource allocation center, a supply chain innovation center and a high-quality smart manufactur­ing demonstrat­ion area.

Further opening-up efforts Wei Jianguo, vice-chairman of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said China’s latest move to establish and expand FTZS demonstrat­es its efforts to further open up its economy despite the Covid-19 pandemic and rising unilateral­ism globally.

While China is working to give full play to its huge domestic market, it is still committed to promoting economic globalizat­ion, he said. The country needs to improve its global ties to boost its strong domestic market, and FTZS will play a vital role in promoting the efficient allocation of resources, he added. — China Daily

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