BEIJING, July 22,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from
chinadaily.com.cn:
The Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
of China on Further Deepening
Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization approved by
the third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee upon
its conclusion in Beijing on
Thursday sends a clear message that China will not give up eating for fear of
choking.
The rise of external
uncertainties and risks has not affected China's confidence and determination to
advance high-standard opening-up. As the Resolution makes clear,
adhering to opening-up remains China's basic national policy. Reform and
opening-up complement each other and are the two sides to
China's development coin.
As set out in the Resolution, the opening-up efforts will now
focus on expanding institutional opening-up, foreign trade system
reform, foreign investment and outbound investment management,
optimizing the regional opening-up layout, and improving and
promoting high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road
mechanism, with relevant policies, action plans and measures to be
made and implemented.
To attract foreign investment, China will actively connect with international
high-standard economic and trade rules, realize the
interoperability of rules, regulations, management and standards in
the fields of property rights protection, industrial subsidies,
environmental standards, labor protection, government procurement,
e-commerce and finance, establish an efficient, convenient and safe
cross-border data flow mechanism, and create a transparent, stable
and predictable institutional environment.
Recently, the country has implemented a unilateral visa-free
policy for some countries, which has been widely welcomed and
achieved good results. It will further improve the convenient
systems for residence, medical care and payment for business and
tourism personnel coming to China.
China will implement the "zero"
requirement for measures on foreign investment access in the
manufacturing sector as soon as possible, expand the catalog of
industries encouraging foreign investment, and reasonably reduce
the negative list for foreign investment access. It will further
expand the opening-up of the service industry, fully implement the
negative list of cross-border service trade, and promote orderly
opening-up in the fields of telecommunications, the internet,
education, culture, and medical care. It will also accelerate the
development of offshore trade.
At the same time, China will
effectively protect the national treatment and legitimate rights
and interests of foreign-funded enterprises. It will take concrete
measures to support the development of domestic and foreign-funded
enterprises equally and protect the national treatment of
foreign-funded enterprises in terms of factor acquisition,
qualification licensing, standard setting and government
procurement, etc.
At present, economic globalization is facing huge challenges. To
maintain the security and stability of the global economic order
and industry supply chains, governments and enterprises should
oppose unilateralism and protectionism. China is still a fertile ground for investment
from all countries, and will continue to improve its
market-oriented, rule-of-law, and internationalized first-class
business environment.
Neither the country's pursuit of high-quality development nor
its cultivation of the new quality productive forces can be
divorced from the country's high-standard opening-up to the world.
Not to mention the building of the community with a shared future
for mankind.
The country is willing to share with foreign-funded enterprises
the huge opportunities for it to develop new quality productive
forces and promote Chinese-style modernization. In the process of
further integrating into the world system, China is also committed to promoting global
economic governance reform, and sharing its development
opportunities with countries around the world to create a better
future.
Opening-up has been a defining feature of China's rapid development and it remains a
hallmark of Chinese modernization, despite any allegations to the
contrary.
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