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China’s trade minister pledges easier market access for foreign investors

China will make it easier for foreign investors to access the country’s markets, will protect their rights and ensure a fair and transparent investment environment, Trade Minister Zhong Shan said in comments published on Sunday.

Writing in the latest issue of the Communist Party theoretical journal Qiushi, Zhong said the government would “raise the level of use of foreign investment”.

China would make market access a lot easier, protect the legitimate rights of foreign firms and create a “fair, transparent and predictable business environment”, he added, without giving details.

Foreign business groups in China have warned that overseas companies face an increasingly hostile environment and that Beijing’s policies and regulations unfairly favour domestic competitors.

Companies have also been worried about a lack of regulatory transparency, including inadequate protection for intellectual property.

Zhong said that there would be no “stagnation” to Beijing’s reform and opening-up process, and pledged China would fully become a strong business and trade country before 2050.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Overseas investors to get better treatment
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