Los Angeles Times

Shanghai woos investors with 100 new measures

- Huang Yixuan

SHANGHAI this month introduced 100 new measures as it continues to play a leading role in the latest opening-up efforts of China.

Under the measures announced by the city government, Shanghai will encourage foreign investment­s in the advanced manufactur­ing sector and push forward the reforms in the automobile, aircraft and shipbuildi­ng industries.

The constructi­on of ports will also be encouraged as the city plans to become an import center for drugs and medical equipment.

Imported cancer drugs, that are not registered in China, will be trialed in Shanghai first before they apply for registrati­on. The same model will be followed for medical equipment for treating serious diseases.

“Shanghai should stay in the forefront of opening-up, and strive to build the city into a powerhouse in the new round of comprehens­ive opening-up in China. It should be a bridgehead to serve the Belt and Road Initiative, an Asia-Pacific hub to allocate global resources, and a strategic support for China’s developmen­t on the world stage,” Li Qiang, the city’s Party secretary, said.

The implementa­tion of the foreign-funded new-energy automobile projects will be hastened, while foreign auto companies will be encouraged to establish research and developmen­t centers and high-end vehicle projects in Jiading District and Lingang area.

Restrictio­ns on foreign investment in the aviation industry will be lifted, cooperatio­n with other nations in the field will be encouraged, and communicat­ion abilities and collaborat­ion on talent, technology and management will be enhanced.

Foreign investment will be invited in some areas of shipbuildi­ng such as highend ship manufactur­ing, and design, research and developmen­t.

Shanghai internatio­nal financial center will be upgraded, and intellectu­al property protection will be improved by working with the judiciary and administra­tion.

Efforts will be made to build new platforms in industries such as financial technology, logistics, education and health care.

Shanghai is also working on developing the business environmen­t by making it more convenient, governed by law and greater internatio­nal presence.

“We should seize the opportunit­ies from the policies, focus on the 100 new measures, draw up a list of tasks, and ensure that all the measures are implemente­d effectivel­y,” Li said.

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