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Pioneering pilot FTZs to lead reform and opening-up

May 25, 2018


Abstract : China Thursday rolled out plans to deepen reform of pilot free trade zones (FTZs) in Tianjin Municipality as well as Guangdong and Fujian provinces.

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BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) -- China Thursday rolled out plans to deepen reform of pilot free trade zones (FTZs) in Tianjin Municipality as well as Guangdong and Fujian provinces.

"A better business environment that is law-based, international and accommodating will take shape in the pilot FTZs, while they will be granted bigger decision-making power in reforms to help make new ground in pursuing opening-up on all fronts, improve government management, and foster new growth drivers and competitiveness," according to a State Council document.

GROWING PILOT FTZS

China now has 11 pilot FTZs, covering both coastal and inland regions.

The country started  piloting free trade zones in 2013 in the financial hub of Shanghai.

In 2015, China added pilots in Tianjin, Guangdong and Fujian, and then to seven regions (Liaoning, Zhejiang, Henan, Hubei, Chongqing, Sichuan and Shaanxi) in 2017.

In April, China announced plans to support the country's southernmost province Hainan to be developed into a pilot FTZ, and  gradually become a free trade port as the country marks the 40th anniversary of its reform and opening-up drive.

PIONEERS IN REFORM, OPENING-UP

The FTZs have become pioneers of the country's reform and open-up as they test new styles of foreign investment management, trade facilitation and transformation of government functions to better integrate the economy with international practices.

Trade usually booms in such regions. The Shanghai pilot FTZ saw its 2017 trade volume reach 1.35 trillion yuan (211.2 billion U.S. dollars), up over 14 percent year on year, accounting for about 42 percent of Shanghai's total trade volume last year.

Foreign investment is also boosted with the use of shrinking negative lists, which outline economic areas restricted for foreign investment.

The negative list covered about 190 items in 2013, but was trimmed to 122 in 2015 and to 95 in 2017.

Revisions of national and pilot FTZs negative lists are ongoing to reduce market barriers to foreign investment, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

SHARING TESTED EXPERIENCES

The State Council announced Wednesday that 30 practices  applied in the existing  FTZs will be adopted by local governments and specific areas, making 153 shared practices so far.

Practices to be shared nationwide include expanding the transport area of international ships, offering online registration for general taxpayers, facilitating inspection and quarantine for empty ocean-cargo containers and sharing business information.

"These practices are developed locally, but can serve the whole country to spread the benefits of reform and opening-up," said Ren Hongbin, a senior Ministry of Commerce official.

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