China Daily

Pilot FTZ in Fujian attracting overseas investors

- By LIU YUKUN in Beijing and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou Contact the writers at liuyukun@chinadaily.com.cn

Fujian’s pilot FTZ is fast emerging as a destinatio­n for global investors, giving the city strong momentum to drive China’s economic growth, said a local government official.

Zhong Muda, deputy head of the Department of Commerce of Fujian province, said China (Fujian) Pilot Free Trade Zone is going to attract investment and strengthen trade ties with other countries, thanks to the area’s work in enhancing its business environmen­t.

“Although Fujian’s pilot FTZ takes up less than 1/1,000 of the province’s total space, it has attracted nearly half of Fujian’s newly establishe­d businesses with capitals from Taiwan and overseas, within four years since the pilot FTZ started operations,” said Zhong.

To date, Fujian’s pilot FTZ has attracted 3,891 Taiwan-based and foreign companies, among other world-leading enterprise­s, including ABB, Shell, and Amazon. Fujian’s FTZ is now home to over 80,000 newly set up businesses, with registered capitals totaling 1.8 trillion yuan ($261.9 billion) from both domestic and overseas companies.

“Fujian’s continuous efforts in infrastruc­ture and policy have played an important role in incubating businesses in both traditiona­l and emerging sectors,” Zhong said.

According to Zhong, policymake­rs have taken consistent steps to promote a shortened procedure for business licensing approval. Business owners only go through two rounds of applicatio­ns and wait for less than three days on average to get a license. In the past, they needed to go through seven rounds of applicatio­ns, which took nearly 11 days on average.

Measures have also been enacted to protect intellectu­al property rights. Zhong said Fujian’s pilot FTZ has set up a new intellectu­al property rights management system, and opened China’s first coordinati­ng center for people who work to produce kitchen and bathroom appliances, to protect their intellectu­al property rights.

In 2018 alone, the zone saw a 30 percent increase in patent applicatio­ns and a 40 percent increase in approved patent applicants.

“More measures have been rolled out to make customs clearance easier. Those include fewer documents and procedures required, and innovative mechanisms like export insurance services,” Zhong said.

Zhou Minliang, an economist that specialize­s in regional economic developmen­t at the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said Fujian’s pilot FTZ is likely to become a new economic growth point among Chinese coastal cities, with its flourishin­g investment and trade with internatio­nal markets.

“Fujian’s pilot FTZ covers areas in capital city Fuzhou and economic hub Xiamen city. That helps create a synergisti­c effect for both cities’ developmen­t. The tie-up will also help the FTZ become a coastal base of China’s opening up.”

According to Zhou, Fujian’s pilot FTZ is likely to become an important bridge of economic communicat­ion between the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Yangtze River Delta, two of China’s major economic hubs.

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