Chinese Trade Policy
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Beijing Issues Document to Create a Unified Market, Remove Local Protectionism
Last week, Beijing issued a document on creating a unified domestic market, outlining measures related to property rights protection, market access policies, monopolistic behaviors and unfair competition, data, standard setting, and local protectionism.
At Forum Macau, China Promises Stronger Economic Ties with Portuguese-speaking Countries
At a virtual ministerial meeting with Portuguese-speaking countries, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang promised to liberalize trade and investment with these nations, promote connectivity, and cooperate on environmental protection.
Chinese Premier Calls for U.S.-China Engagement
At a press conference on March 11, the Chinese Premier called on the U.S. to engage with China more while giving each other some space. He also called for the U.S. to ease export bans on China.
Two Sessions: China Outlines Focuses on Trade and Investment
Between March 4 and March 11, China’s 2022 Two Sessions, annual meetings of lawmakers and political consultants, are taking place. At the beginning of the fifth session of the 13th National People’s Congress (NPC) on March 5, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered the Government Work Report, which highlighted
China Says It Will Enhance Support for Export Credit Insurance
A recent document issued by the Chinese government states that it will enhance the use of export credit insurance to stabilize foreign trade, and emphasizes that it will be applied to both domestic and foreign companies equally.
“Opening Up Is Inevitable Choice” for China, Says Chinese Commerce Minister, Aiming at More Progress in Agriculture, Manufacturing, Telecom and Medical Care
China's Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao recently wrote an article emphasizing the importance of opening up and international cooperation. He also said China will push for fully opening the agriculture and manufacturing sectors and gradually opening telecommunications and medical care.