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Friday, September 03 2021 - 04:13
AsiaNet
CGTN: China vows to improve regulation for cross-border trade, voices support for small- and medium-sized enterprises
BEIJING, Sept. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

China will introduce the idea of a "negative list" for cross-border services 
trade nationwide, a move that is set to improve the transparency and 
predictability of the business environment in the country.

The announcement was made by President Xi Jinping at the Global Trade in 
Services Summit at this year's China International Fair for Trade in Services 
(CIFTIS) via video link.

The idea was first introduced ( 
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-07-26/China-releases-negative-list-for-cross-border-services-trade-in-Hainan-12cK6jpWWhq/index.html 
) this July in China's southern Hainan Province – the country's only pilot free 
trade port – and specifies management measures in 11 categories. For areas that 
are not included in the list, domestic and overseas services providers will 
have a level playing field and enjoy equal market access in the port, officials 
said.

"We will open up at a higher level," Xi said at the fair, vowing to strengthen 
support for the service sector for those who have agreed to jointly construct 
the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

China will share the outcomes of its technological development with the world, 
he said, hoping to work hand-in-hand with the world in a time of economic 
recovery post pandemic.

Calling the services trade an important chunk of international business and an 
essential part of international trade, Xi urged the advancement of regulations 
in the sector.

Support for small- and medium-sized enterprises

In his speech, Xi also voiced support for innovation-driven small and 
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). "[We will] deepen the reform of the New Third 
Board (National Equities Exchange and Quotations)," Xi pointed out.

Launched in 2013, the board aims to offer small and medium-sized enterprises a 
new financing channel with low costs and simple listing procedures. Official 
data shows that about 70 percent of the SMEs listed earned profits in 2020 amid 
the devastating effect of COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chinese president also announced the establishment of a new stock exchange 
in Beijing, hoping it will be a primary platform serving innovation-oriented 
SMEs. It would become the country's third stock exchange, following the ones in 
the financial hub of Shanghai and in the southern city of Shenzhen. 

The new stock exchange will hopefully serve as a link for a multi-level capital 
market, according to an official statement released by the China Securities 
Regulatory Commission after Xi's speech.

It will target state-owned enterprises and respect their expanding trend to 
improve its inclusiveness and targeting accuracy, the statement added.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-09-02/President-Xi-Jinping-addresses-global-trade-in-services-summit-13eopRZ7Tc4/index.html 


Source: CGTN
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