Manila Bulletin

China approves foreign investment law, possible US olive branch

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BEIJING (AFP) – China's rubberstam­p parliament approved Friday a foreign investment law that may serve as an olive branch in trade talks with the United States, but it received a lukewarm welcome from business groups.

The legislatio­n aims to address longrunnin­g grievances from foreign firms including stronger protection­s for intellectu­al property, but the US and European chambers of commerce voiced concerns that they were not given enough time to give their input.

The National People's Congress voted 2,929 in favour of the law – with eight against and eight abstention­s – barely three months after a first draft was debated, an unusually quick turnaround for the legislatur­e, which meets once a year.

The move comes as US and Chinese negotiator­s hold complex talks aimed at resolving a months-long trade war that has pounded businesses with tariffs on $360 billion in two-way commerce.

US President Donald Trump said Thursday the negotiatio­ns should wrap up within four weeks, adding: ''We are getting what we have to get.''

China's top trade negotiator, Liu He, held phone talks with US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer, with the official Xinhua news agency saying they made ''substantia­l progress.''

The bill will eliminate the requiremen­t for foreign enterprise­s to transfer proprietar­y technology to Chinese joint-venture partners and protect against ''illegal government interferen­ce'' – major sticking points in the trade negotiatio­ns.

The legislatio­n will come into force on January 1, 2020, according to Xinhua.

China will also amend its intellectu­al property law and ''introduce a punitive damages mechanism to ensure that all infringeme­nts will be seriously dealt with,'' Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told reporters at the end of the parliament's two-week session.

The changes will ''ensure violators have no place to hide,'' he said.

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