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High-standard opening up offers prospects for foreign investors
    2023-12-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

TESLA has announced that its new mega factory project in Shanghai was officially launched and scheduled to begin production within the next year, following the establishment of its Shanghai Gigafactory in 2019, Tesla’s first Gigafactory outside the United States.

The new project is one of the recent outcomes of China’s increased efforts to promote high-standard opening up, including expanding institutional opening up, reducing restrictions on foreign investment, and improving the business environment, all of which have provided promising prospects for foreign investors.

China has taken concrete steps to open up multiple sectors wider to international investors to better attract global production factors.

It shortened the negative list for foreign investment access for five consecutive years from 2017, ranging from securities and banking to automotive and aircraft manufacturing.

Dozens of fairs hosted annually around China have provided ideal platforms for foreign companies to pursue deeper cooperation with the world’s second-largest economy, which in turn yields good results in trade and investment.

In October, China announced that it will remove all restrictions on foreign investment access in the manufacturing sector.

The annual central economic work conference held earlier this month emphasized the importance of improving market access for the telecom and medical industries.

In the financial sector, China has been deepening the reform and promoting the two-way opening up of its capital market.

As the world’s second-largest insurance, stock and bond market, China has been more open to foreign-invested institutions. Such institutions have also brought vitality and experience to the Chinese capital market.

As of Nov. 8, the China Securities Regulatory Commission had approved 20 foreign-controlled and wholly foreign-owned securities, futures and fund companies since China lifted foreign ownership restrictions for such companies in 2020.

Standard Chartered Securities (China) Limited, the country’s first securities firm that is wholly foreign-owned since its establishment, said earlier this month that it had been granted a license to start securities business.

China’s high-standard opening up is based on its massive market and integrated industrial system. (Xinhua)

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