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China's vigorous promotion of internl co-op boosts reform, opening up(2)

2014-11-15 09:28 Xinhua Web Editor: Gu Liping
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In this way, China can push forward reform, transformation and development via opening-up.

In early November, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the nation's top government agency in charge of economic planning, amended the Catalogue of Industries for Guiding Foreign Investment for the sixth time, reducing the restrictive items from 79 to 35.

The amendment also further lifts restrictions on foreign equity capital, slashing the items in the categories of "equity joint ventures" and "contractual joint ventures" from 43 to 11, and the items in the category of "Chinese holding of a controlling stake" from 44 to 32.

On the other hand, China is gradually shifting from the opening up strategy of "giving first place to introduction into China" onto a pattern of "attaching equal importance to introduction into China and going global".

Dividends generated by China's renewed opening-up policies have kept injecting new vigor and vitality into the global economic revival mired in a sluggish recovery.

The world is coming to a profounder perception of China's foreign trade policies, which play the role of connecting China with the rest of the world and benefiting all parties. While opening itself wider to the outside world, China will also import commodities worth up to more than 10 trillion U.S. dollars in the next five years.

As a Spanish news website has put it, the status quo in countries covered by free trade agreements indicates that Chinese goods never mean "deluge" and that their trade with China is in favor of them.

In the meantime, China's capital export is also is actually creating life blood for the global economy to avoid the risk of declining.

In light of financial difficulty faced by Asia in realizing inter-connectivity and mutual access, China has pledged to contribute 40 billion U.S. dollars to setting up a Silk Road Fund to provide financial support for infrastructure construction, resources exploration and industrial cooperation for countries along the "Silk Road Economic Zone" or the "21st Maritime Silk Road".

Moreover, China will donate 10 million dollars for building up APEC institutions and carrying out pragmatic cooperation. It is estimated that in the next decade, China's outbound investment will total 1,250 billion dollars. China's capital export will give impetus to the worlds' economic growth.

Julio Rios, a Spanish expert on China, said China has inclusive strategies on opening-up. With such strategies, neighboring countries will be able to share benefits of China's rise, and China can make its rejuvenation an active factor for Asia as a whole.

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