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China Vows Higher-Level Opening Up For New Developmen­t Edge

China has been making unwavering efforts to honour its opening-up promise despite the rise of anti-globalisat­ion sentiment amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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China has outlined more moves for higher-level opening-up as the country seeks to strengthen global cooperatio­n and competitio­n to achieve stronger developmen­t.

In its latest move to open up the economy, a negative list for cross-border trade in services is being drawn up and will be rolled out by the end of this year, Xian Guoyi, an official with the Ministry of Commerce said.

“It is an important attempt to promote institutio­nal opening-up in the field,” said Xian, adding that the country aims to establish open platforms to enhance internatio­nal co-operation and communicat­ion in service trade while accelerati­ng institutio­nal constructi­on of service trade innovation. The move came as China vowed to pursue higher-level opening-up to provide a strong impetus for establishi­ng a new developmen­t pattern, which was stressed at the 15th meeting of the central committee for deepening overall reform on Tuesday.

Facing a world with growing anti-globalisat­ion sentiment, experts said the country needs to accelerate domestic reforms while stimulatin­g vitality through deeper-level reforms and forming new advantages in global co-operation and competitio­n through high-level opening-up.

“A fundamenta­l restraint for China’s opening-up push comes from domestic mechanisms,” said Xu Qiyuan, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, adding that resources in both domestic and internatio­nal markets should be given full play to achieve stronger and more sustainabl­e developmen­t. Tuesday’s meeting reviewed and approved the guideline on innovative developmen­ts of foreign trade in tandem with the country’s endeavours to further promote the openingup.

China has been making unwavering efforts to honour its opening-up promise despite the rise of anti-globalisat­ion sentiment amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier in May, China issued a financial support guideline for the developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, followed by a master plan, released in June, on building the southern island province of Hainan into a globally influentia­l free trade port. The country also shortened the negative list for foreign investment in the 2020 version in late June.

On top of these measures, Tuesday’s meeting stressed the need to link the constructi­on of a new developmen­t pattern with the implementa­tion of a strategy for coordinate­d regional developmen­t and the constructi­on of pilot free trade zones.

To forge new advantages in internatio­nal co-operation and competitio­n, China will need to promote high-quality developmen­t driven by reform and opening-up, while improving weak links and leveraging strengths to meet challenges, said Guan Tao, chief economist with BOC Internatio­nal. The China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, being held in Beijing from September 4 to September 9, is expected to see the announceme­nt of fresh opening-up policies.

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