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Beijing Rolls Out New Measures To Support Foreign Investment
China's planning agency released a series of measures to support foreign investment in key sectors, including advanced manufacturing and modern services.
Chinese Local Governments Unveil Measures to Bolster Semiconductors
Chinese local governments are rolling out new measures to attract investments in semiconductors and high-tech. It remains to be seen whether these incentives will be successful in promoting domestic technology, which has experienced bottlenecks after being cut off from U.S. technology and equipment. Furthermore, a focus on local companies
China Issues Guidelines for Aquatic Animal Imports from Papua New Guinea
China's customs agency recently released guidelines for imports of edible aquatic animals from Papua New Guinea (PNG), as China becomes one of the world’s largest importers and exporters of aquatic products.
China Opens Some Service Sectors to Foreign Investment in a Pilot Program
According to a recent document issued by China's State Council, Shanghai, Hainan and other cities are opening tourism and elderly care to foreign investment as part of a three-year pilot program. This is the latest move for the nation to attract foreign investment, with its economy facing pressures
China Sets Out Guidelines for Some Imports from Belarus
China's customs agency said that it will start allowing imports of rapeseed meal and soybean meal from Belarus that satisfy certain sanitary and procedural requirements.
China Allows French Beans from Uzbekistan
China's Customs agency announced that it would allow imports of Uzbek French beans, starting in October. With Uzbekistan's exports to China growing, it is expected that more agricultural products will be allowed to be exported to China.
China Allows More Aquatic Products from Papua New Guinea
China's customs agency announced new guidelines for imports of wild aquatic products from Papua New Guinea. This announcement opens the door to more aquatic products from the Pacific country, which are also likely to be helped by the lifting of COVID-related import restrictions that had largely curbed seafood