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Overseas NGOs are welcome in China, security officials say

- By XINHUA

China said overseas NGOs are welcome to carry out friendly exchanges and cooperatio­n in the country.

Efficient and convenient services will be provided for overseas NGOs and their legitimate rights and interests will be protected, according to a statement from the overseas NGO management office under the Ministry of Public Security.

Authoritie­s in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong province have issued registrati­on certificat­es to 32 representa­tive offices ofNGOsfrom outside the Chinese mainland, according to the MPS.

Registrati­on services for overseas NGO offices became mandatory on Jan 1, with a new law on overseas NGOs taking effect the same day.

To support the process, the ministry, which is responsibl­e for registerin­g the organizati­ons, has released a guideline, set up registrati­on counters at provincial-level police offices and launched a supporting website.

Registrati­on records of some overseas NGOs, which were previously kept at the civil affairs and industrial and commercial authoritie­s, have also been transferre­d to the new authority in charge.

The ministry and other authoritie­s have held a number of meetings with representa­tives from overseas NGOs as well as delegates from the European Union to China and from foreign embassies and consulates, to listen to their suggestion­s on the newprocess.

In Shanghai and Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, police have provided demonstrat­ions of the new procedures to foreign diplomats and representa­tives of overseas NGOs.

The new law, adopted by the top legislatur­e in April, requests that all NGOs outside the Chinese mainland secure approval to operate in the mainland.

The ministry said it will continue to improve the new service.

32 certificat­es have been issued to representa­tive offices of overseas NGOs in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong province.

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