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CHINA MULLS UNIFIED FOREIGN INVESTMENT LAW
    2018-12-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A DRAFT law on foreign investment has been submitted to a bimonthly session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, which opened Sunday.


Once adopted, the law will replace three existing laws, namely the laws on Chinese-foreign equity joint ventures, nonequity joint ventures (or contractual joint ventures) and wholly foreign-owned enterprises.


The current laws can hardly catch up with the changing economic situation as China strives to open wider to foreign investors. The new law will guarantee China’s opening up in the next phase and more effective utilization of foreign investment, analysts said.


Necessary mechanisms on the facilitation, protection and management of foreign investment are written into the draft law, such as the pre-establishment national treatment and negative list management, equal supportive policies, and equal participation in government procurement.


China has adopted a foreign investment administration model of pre-establishment national treatment plus negative list. The move marks an institutional reform in response to new developments in economic globalization and changes in international rules for investment, according to a white paper published in June.


As part of its efforts to further open up, the country unveiled a shortened negative list for foreign investment in June, cutting the number of items down to 48 from 63 and removing access restrictions in various sectors.


China adheres to its basic national policy of opening up and welcomes foreign investment, the draft said.


China implements high-standard investment liberalization and facilitation policies, builds foreign investment facilitation systems, and creates a stable, transparent and predictable environment, the draft said.


Analysts said the foreign investment law is meant to promote and protect foreign investment, and ensure foreign businesses enjoy fair treatment, which will boost their confidence in the Chinese market.


Foreign investment has played a positive role in boosting China’s economic development and pushing reforms, and will remain significant as the country seeks high-quality development, said associate professor Zhao Binghao with the China University of Political Science and Law.


The draft said local governments should rigorously fulfill their policy promises and all types of legal contracts with foreign-funded firms. Otherwise, foreign firms should be compensated for their losses.


It underlined protection of intellectual property rights of foreign investors and firms, and encouraged voluntary technological cooperation based on business rules.


It said conditions of technological cooperation concerning foreign investment should be decided by all investing parties through negotiation, while government departments and officials cannot use administrative means to force technology transfers.


At the end of November, a total of 950,000 foreign-funded companies had been registered in China and brought in more than US$2 trillion, performing as a major driving force in China’s economic and social development.(Xinhua)

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