China eyes further opening-up in updated draft foreign investment law

      Source: Xinhua| 2019-01-29 20:20:52|Editor: Li Xia
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      BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) on Tuesday started reviewing a new draft of the foreign investment law, the latest move to promote the country's opening-up initiative.

      During the two-day session, members of the top legislature are scheduled to deliberate a new version of the draft law, which has been updated from the first draft submitted to the previous session last month.

      Once adopted, the unified law will replace three existing laws on Chinese-foreign equity joint ventures, non-equity joint ventures (or contractual joint ventures) and wholly foreign-owned enterprises.

      By the end of October 2018, a total of nearly 950,000 foreign-funded companies had registered in China, bringing in an accumulated investment of over 2.1 trillion U.S. dollars and performing as major driving forces in China's economic and social development.

      BETTER PROTECTION

      To better implement the report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2017, the new draft further expanded the article on the system of pre-establishment national treatment plus a negative list, said Li Fei, chairman of the NPC Constitution and Law Committee, while presenting the new draft to lawmakers.

      The draft is also in line with the amendment to the Constitution, which, adopted by the NPC in March, stipulates that China "pursues a mutually beneficial strategy of opening up."

      Definitions of the terms are included in the article, in addition to a clause requiring the state to give national treatment to foreign investments outside the negative list.

      It also stipulates that foreign-invested enterprises have equal access to favorable policies for enterprises.

      In line with provisions in the Constitution, the new draft proposes that the state shall not expropriate or requisition foreign investment, except under particular circumstances and in the public interest.

      If the state expropriates or requisitions foreign investment, "due legal procedures must be followed while prompt, fair and reasonable compensation should be made," it notes.

      The new draft also includes regulations regarding antitrust examination on mergers and acquisitions by foreign businesses and penalties on failure to report their investment information to related authorities.

      ACCELERATED LEGISLATION FOR OPENING-UP

      In late December, the original draft was submitted to the NPC Standing Committee for its first reading.

      When introducing the draft to lawmakers, Justice Minister Fu Zhenghua said the current laws could hardly catch up with the changing requirements in building a new system of open economy.

      "There is an urgent need for such a unified law to provide stronger legal protection for further expanding opening up and better using foreign investment," Fu said.

      After the first reading, the draft was distributed to agencies at the central and local governments, a number of institutions of higher learning and research organizations to solicit opinions.

      The NPC Standing Committee also published the draft online to seek public comments until Feb. 24. Suggestions from nearly 500 users have been received so far.

      Multiple commissions of the NPC also discussed with central government agencies, experts, foreign business chambers and foreign companies to hear their opinions.

      All parties agreed to the enactment of the law, saying it is an important step to improve the legal system concerning foreign affairs and will help China attract more foreign investment, open wider to the world and enhance its ease of doing business, according to Li Fei.

      Ma Zheng, vice president of the China subsidiary of major agricultural commodities trader Cargill, believes the replacement of the three existing laws governing foreign investment with the unified one is of much significance.

      Ma said the new law would provide foreign investors and companies, including Cargill, with a more solid guarantee of protecting their legitimate rights and interests, adding that the new law would make the country's foreign investment environment more open, fairer and more transparent.

      One provision in the draft proposes to use the same contents prescribed in the Company Law and the Partnership Enterprise Law to regulate foreign investment enterprises' organizational form and structure.

      With its provisions on better protecting foreign investment, the new law will encourage Cargill to invest more in China, Ma said.

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