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China seeks to replicate FTZ reform trials nationwide

(Xinhua)    20:37, November 10, 2016

BEIJING, Nov. 10 -- Chinese government is seeking to replicate its success in several free trade zones (FTZs) nationwide.

The State Council has published a circular mapping out the replication, which will see 19 new items applied across the country.

Among the successes of the FTZs has been the introduction of a negative list, which specifies investment sectors off-limits to foreign investors and allows industries not on the list to follow the same new investment rules as domestic firms.

Other items include simplified trade procedures and customs regulations.

FTZs are a way of testing new policies, including interest rate liberalization and fewer investment restrictions, to better integrate the economy with international practices.

The expansion comes more than three years after the launch of China's first FTZ in Shanghai.

In late 2014, Tianjin, Fujian and Guangdong were allowed to set up the second group of FTZs. Another seven were added across the country in August this year.

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General plans for China's third group of free trade zones (FTZs), announced in August, will be approved soon, the Shanghai Securities News reported Monday, the latest step in the country's expanding FTZ network.

In August, China approved the establishment of seven new free trade zones, including coastal Zhejiang and Liaoning provinces and the landlocked provinces of Henan, Hubei, Sichuan and Shaanxi as well as Chongqing Municipality, as the country looks to replicate the success of previous trials. Full story

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