China Opens Manufacturing and Healthcare Sectors to Foreign Investment

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China Opens Manufacturing and Healthcare Sectors to Foreign Investment

Context:

China will fully open its manufacturing sector and expand foreign investment in healthcare to revive its economy.

 

Key Announcements:

Manufacturing Sector:

    • Effective November 1, China will remove all limits on foreign investments in manufacturing.
    • Minor restrictions, such as requiring Chinese majority control in printing and prohibiting investments in Chinese herbal medicine production, will be lifted.

Healthcare Sector:

    • Foreign capital can engage in stem cell and gene therapy technologies in pilot free trade zones (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Hainan).
    • Wholly foreign-owned hospitals can be established in major cities, but the acquisition of public hospitals and traditional Chinese medicine facilities remains prohibited.

 

Economic Context:

  • Government Strategy:

      • Aimed at revitalising the economy amidst declining foreign investment and a sluggish recovery post-COVID.
      • Vice-Premier emphasised the importance of foreign investment in China’s modernisation and international cooperation.
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI):

      • FDI in China dropped nearly 30% year-on-year to 539.5 billion yuan (US$76.1 billion) from January to July 2023.
      • China had approximately 1.18 million foreign-invested enterprises by the end of 2023, with total investments of 28.4 trillion yuan.

 

Policy Changes:

Negative List Update:

      • The list of restricted sectors for foreign investment reduced from 31 to 29, easing access to cloud services and telecoms in key regions.
      • This marks an effort to improve China’s business environment, responding to concerns from foreign chambers of commerce.

Future Prospects:

      • The government aims to attract long-term foreign investments, highlighting the potential for growth in China’s market.
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