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Shanghai, Sinosure launch support for local firms
Apr 12, 2022
In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai city in East China, the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce – along with the Shanghai branch of China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation, or Sinosure – has acted.
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New measures in place to draw capital to Shanghai
Jan 19, 2022
A guideline to further facilitate investment in Shanghai was released by the municipal government on Tuesday, which experts said will help further stabilize the city's economic growth and improve its overall business environment.
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Negative lists for foreign investment shortened
Dec 29, 2021
China has further downsized the 2021 negative lists for foreign investment, to expand high-level opening-up and facilitate high-quality economic development, the Ministry of Commerce and the National Development and Reform Commission said on Monday.
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New guideline focuses on pilot FTZs
Sep 24, 2021
The recent guideline on the reform of China's pilot free-trade zones will effectively facilitate foreign investment in China, particularly in the services sector, and demonstrates China's resolution for greater opening-up efforts.
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New efforts to strengthen pilot FTZs
Sep 7, 2021
China's new measures to facilitate trade and investment at its pilot free trade zones, or FTZs, are expected to empower the latter with greater mandate, bring investors better convenience and raise the level of opening-up, officials said on Sept 3
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Negative list to be shortened for investors
Jun 18, 2021
China's unwavering efforts to deepen reform and opening-up are set to provide more business opportunities to foreign investors and contribute further to world economic recovery, according to experts and business leaders.
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Shanghai rolls out policies to help SMEs
Aug 3, 2020
The municipal government of Shanghai pledged on Friday to cut at least 100 billion yuan ($14.3 billion) worth of expenditures for the city's small and medium-sized enterprises, as part of the latest push to help small business owners weather the COVID-19 storm.