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China to expand high-standard opening-up

- By OUYANG SHIJIA and MA ZHIPING in Boao, Hainan Contact the writers at ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China will expand its high-standard opening-up and fully implement the negative list for foreign investment, President Xi Jinping said in a keynote speech via video link on Thursday at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022.

Xi said the country will expand the encouraged catalog for foreign investment, improve services for promoting foreign investment and add more cities to the comprehens­ive pilot program for expanding the opening-up of the service sector.

No matter how the world changes, China’s faith in and its commitment to reform and opening-up will not waver, he added.

Xi said the Chinese economy enjoys strong resilience, enormous potential and vast room for maneuverin­g, and the country’s long-term economic fundamenta­ls remain unchanged, providing great dynamism for the stability and recovery of the world economy and broader market opportunit­ies for all countries.

Sang Baichuan, dean of the Institute of Internatio­nal Economy at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics, said the keynote speech showcased China’s strong commitment to expanding high-level opening-up and building an open world economy.

China is expected to further open up the service sector to the rest of the world, take a more proactive approach to align with high-standard internatio­nal economic and trade rules and take more steps to optimize the business environmen­t for foreign investors.

Sang said the coming into force of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic

Partnershi­p and China’s applicatio­n to join the Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p also demonstrat­ed China’s commitment to openness, which will enhance regional integratio­n and cooperatio­n in Asia and greatly boost the economic recovery of trade and investment.

Sang’s views were echoed by Huang Yiping, deputy dean and professor of the National School of Developmen­t at Peking University, who said the Chinese economy has benefited significan­tly from reform and opening-up during the past few decades, and it will continue to serve as a key driving force to boost further growth.

He noted China has taken solid steps to open up its financial and service sectors to the outside world.

“As President Xi Jinping reiterated in his opening speech, China will continue to open up to the outside world at a higher level, push forward the negative list for foreign investment access … This makes AstraZenec­a and other multinatio­nal companies more determined to put down roots in and cooperate with China,” said Leif Johansson, chairman of multinatio­nal pharmaceut­ical company AstraZenec­a.

Johansson highlighte­d China’s rapid economic developmen­t over the past four decades of reform and opening-up, saying China has significan­tly increased its influence in Asia and on the internatio­nal stage. “Despite the far-reaching global impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Chinese economy is back on track and has become an important stabilizer and engine for world growth.

As the largest trading partner of many countries and regions and one of the few major economies able to

maintain growth despite the pandemic, China’s steady economic growth will provide people with confidence in world economic growth, he added.

“As a multinatio­nal enterprise rooted in China for about 30 years, AstraZenec­a will continue to actively grasp opportunit­ies brought by China’s continued opening-up and constantly optimized market environmen­t, and further expand our strategic layout in the country,” he said.

Samson Khaou, executive vicepresid­ent of Dassault Systemes AsiaPacifi­c, said Xi’s keynote speech sent a signal of peace and stability to the world and gave the French software company strong confidence.

“This has also given foreign companies, including Dassault Systemes, more determinat­ion and laid a solid foundation for our firm integratio­n into China’s economic developmen­t,” Khaou said.

The fact that the Boao Forum for Asia is being held as scheduled reflected China’s adherence to the concept of openness, solidarity and

win-win cooperatio­n, he said.

Citing China’s 4.8 percent year-onyear growth for the first quarter of the year, Khaou said it has further demonstrat­ed the resilience and stability of the Chinese economy. “Having been rooted in China for nearly 17 years, we have witnessed the Chinese government take action to fulfill its commitment to open up at a higher level, optimize the business environmen­t and promote business developmen­t.”

With strong confidence in the Chinese market, Dassault Systemes said it will keep investing more in China to support its customers’ growing needs.

In addition to Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou in Guangdong province and Chengdu in Sichuan province, the company said it will open a new office in Shenzhen to enhance its footprint and capabiliti­es to work with industries in the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

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