China Daily (Hong Kong)

Global efforts to buoy services trade

China plans more steps to encourage transnatio­nal cooperatio­n in sector

- By LIU YUKUN liuyukun@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s sustained efforts to promote internatio­nal trade in services will foster better relations between nations and promote a faster recovery of the global economy from the COVID-19 pandemic, a Commerce Ministry official said on Wednesday.

“China will work to optimize the mechanism to attract investment in the services sector and promote the creation of a global alliance for trade in services … the Ministry of Commerce will release the negative list for cross-border trade in services by the end of this year to support further opening-up in the sector,” said Xian Guoyi, head of the department of trade in services and commercial services under the Ministry of Commerce.

Xian made the remarks during the closing ceremony of the 2020 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services on Wednesday. The sixday fair, which was China’s first major internatio­nal offline trade event since the COVID-19 outbreak, saw over 240 deals being signed.

Projects related to the culture and creative sector in Chaoyang district of Beijing, valued at 13.3 billion yuan ($1.94 billion), were also inked during the CIFTIS. A total of 21 tourism-related projects, valued at 15.71 billion yuan, signed deals of intention at the World Conference on Tourism Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, one of the four summit forums held during the CIFTIS.

China will monitor the progress and implementa­tion of the deals to ensure that the interests of the companies are protected in a fair manner. Steps will also be taken to further enhance the business environmen­t in the country for internatio­nal trade, Xian said.

During the CIFTIS, a total of 190 forums and meetings were held, and about 22,000 companies and organizati­ons from 148 countries and regions participat­ed in the online and offline sessions, said Yan Ligang, head of the Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau.

“The CIFTIS has showcased China’s achievemen­ts in containing the pandemic and boosting economic developmen­t, as well as our commitment to further promote opening-up. It has also sent signals that China is committed to promoting economic globalizat­ion and deepening internatio­nal cooperatio­n in economy and trade,” Xian said.

China has seen rapid developmen­t in services trade in recent years. In 2019, China’s total trade in services surpassed 5.4 trillion yuan, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

“Going forward, China will continue to deepen the opening-up in services trade by accelerati­ng the setup of platforms for incubating (startups) and innovative developmen­t trial centers, the constructi­on of comprehens­ive demonstrat­ion zones for the opening up of the services sector, the expansion of services export bases, and the developmen­t of emerging trade in services like digital trade,” Xian said.

Douglas McWilliams, an economist at the UK-based Centre for Economics and Business Research, told the Xinhua News Agency that services trade will account for an increasing­ly larger share of the overall global trade in the post-pandemic era.

 ?? WU YIBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An exhibitor walks a robot out of the exhibition venue after the 2020 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services closed on Wednesday in Beijing.
WU YIBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY An exhibitor walks a robot out of the exhibition venue after the 2020 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services closed on Wednesday in Beijing.

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