China's service industry
absorbed 237.8 billion yuan ($36.6 billion) worth of foreign investment
in the first quarter this year, accounting for 78.6 percent of the total
investment, Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) data showed on Friday.
China has taken multiple
measures to expand the opening up of the service industry. The number of
sectors that were off-limits for foreign investors was cut from 93 to 33
in the five years till 2020. Among which, 30 in the service industry
were deleted, ranging from transportation, value-added
telecommunications, financial services and other fields.
"The increase in the absorption
of foreign investment in the service industry has driven the
optimization and upgrading of China's industrial structure,
better-served people's consumption upgrading demands and made important
contributions to stabilize foreign investment," said Zong Changqing,
director of the ministry's foreign investment department in a press
conference on Friday.
Beijing was approved as China's
first pilot zone for services back in 2015. MOFCOM announced Friday that
China is adding four more major cities and regions to its list –
Shanghai, Tianjin, Hainan and Chongqing.
China has carried out three
rounds of comprehensive pilot projects to develop the service industry
in Beijing. Since the implementation of the pilot program, Beijing's
service industry has absorbed 568.6 billion yuan of foreign capital,
accounting for 96.9 percent of Beijing's total foreign investment
(excluding banking, securities and insurance data), MOFCOM data showed.
The new pilot zones will mainly
focus on the high-level opening up of key sectors, including scientific,
business, logistical, financial and educational services.
Source: CGTN |