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China tries to reassure foreign companies, promises openness

BEIJING: A spokesman for China’s ruling Communist Party on Tuesday promised Beijing will open its markets further and tried to reassure foreign companies amid mounting US and European trade complaints.

Speaking at the start of a key political meeting, Tuo Zhen said the party will “expand our opening” and repeated official promises to protect the “legitimate rights and interests” of foreign investors.

No major policy changes are expected out of the ruling party’s twice-a-decade congress, which is due to appoint President Xi Jinping to a second five-year term as leader. But companies and investors are watching for indications of policy direction.

Beijing faces complaints by the governments of US President Donald Trump and the European Union that it hampers market access in violation of its free-trade commitments. Trump has ordered an investigation into whether Beijing is improperly requiring foreign companies to hand over technology in exchange for market access.

Chinese leaders are trying to reassure foreign companies that have expressed increasing frustration about operating conditions. Investment into the country declined by 1.2 per cent in the first seven months of the year, breaking a series of annual double-digit gains.

“We will support the basic national policy of opening up and continue to expand our opening to the outside,” Tuo said at a news conference.

He also tried to defuse concern about a technology plan dubbed “Made in China 2025” that calls for developing Chinese competitors in electric cars and other fields. Business groups say it would exclude foreign competitors from promising industries.

Published in Dawn, October 18th, 2017

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