Shanghai Daily

China issues business-friendly guideline for foreign investors

-

THE State Council has issued a guideline on better using foreign investment with a focus on safeguardi­ng the national treatment of foreign-funded enterprise­s, according to the government’s website yesterday.

The guideline puts forward 20 policies in four aspects to create a more “fair, transparen­t and predictabl­e” business environmen­t for foreign investors.

To deepen opening-up, China will continue to reduce the negative lists for foreign investment access in both pilot free trade zones and the rest of the country, and comprehens­ively eliminate restrictio­ns that are not included in the negative lists.

China will accelerate the opening-up of the financial sector and optimize the foreign investment policies for automobile industry.

In promoting investment, China will optimize scientific and technologi­cal innovation services for foreign-invested enterprise­s and improve the constructi­on of pilot free trade zones.

More efforts will be made to improve state-level economic and technologi­cal developmen­t zones in attracting quality foreign investment and give priority to the establishm­ent of a number of comprehens­ive bonded zones in the central and western regions.

In deepening reform to facilitate investment, China will lower the cost of cross-border capital use, make it easier for foreigners to work in China and optimize the approval process for the use of land for foreign-funded projects.

In protecting the legitimate rights and interests of foreign investors, China will fully implement the foreign investment law and establish and improve institutio­ns for accepting complaints.

The country will implement the regulatory policies more strictly and improve the transparen­cy of the formulatio­n of regulatory documents, according to the guideline.

China will give full play to the role of judicial protection of intellectu­al property rights, improve the IPR protection mechanism, support both domestic and foreign enterprise­s in their fair participat­ion in the standardiz­ation of products like medical equipment, food and medicine, and ensure their equal participat­ion in government procuremen­t.

(Xinhua)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China