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Nation vows to expand opening-up

Key speech at forum boosts Asian growth prospects, solidarity

- By ZHANG YUNBI in Beijing, CHENG YU and OUYANG SHIJIA in Boao, Hainan

In order to open up further to the world, China will build on a firstclass business environmen­t that is market-oriented, based on rule of law and internatio­nalized, top legislator Zhao Leji said, adding that the country will also shorten the negative list for foreign investment.

He made the pledge while delivering the keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2024 in Boao, Hainan province, on Thursday.

The country will comprehens­ively remove restrictio­ns on the access of foreign investment to the manufactur­ing sector, and further implement national treatment for foreign enterprise­s, said Zhao, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e.

China will also offer more convenienc­e for foreigners coming to China for work, study and travel, he added.

The event on Thursday attracted around 1,500 participan­ts, including political leaders, business executives and scholars from over 60 countries.

Zhao said China is willing to strengthen cooperatio­n with other countries in high-tech innovation and will further promote open, green developmen­t.

The nation’s green economy is expected to unleash an investment and consumptio­n market worth 10 trillion yuan ($1.38 trillion) a year, he added.

Noting that Hainan is building a free trade port with Chinese characteri­stics, Zhao welcomed people to come to Hainan to invest and operate businesses.

Leon Wang, executive vice-president of global biopharmac­eutical giant AstraZenec­a, said Zhao’s speech emphasized China’s determinat­ion to promote higher-level opening-up, which will bring huge opportunit­ies for multinatio­nals like his company.

“As mentioned in the speech, Asia has become an important global force in the field of science and innovation, and China plays an important role in responding to severe health challenges that face the world,” Wang said.

Marc Horn, president of science and technology company Merck China, said, “This country is very resilient and has shown that it can transform very rapidly, on a good trajectory for transforma­tion.

“The new quality productive forces is a new area where I think there’s a lot of growth opportunit­y for us, so we want to continue doing investment­s in China,” Horn added.

In his speech, Zhao noted that the expected target for China’s economic growth this year is around 5 percent, and the country will continue to take the lead in growth among major global economies.

China will inject strong momentum into the world’s economic recovery and provide more opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of other countries, especially neighborin­g Asian countries, he said.

Zhang Donggang, Party secretary of Renmin University of China in Beijing, said Zhao’s speech shows that the Chinese government has put more emphasis on the quality of economic growth rather than simply pursuing greater speed.

“China’s economic growth target, which is higher than that of many developed economies, sent a strong signal to the outside world that China’s economy is resilient, has potential and developmen­t prospects, and can provide strong support for world economic recovery,” he said.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Ban Ki-moon, chairman of the Boao Forum for Asia and former secretary-general of the United Nations, speaks on Thursday during the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference in Boao, Hainan province.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Ban Ki-moon, chairman of the Boao Forum for Asia and former secretary-general of the United Nations, speaks on Thursday during the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference in Boao, Hainan province.

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