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“集中精力”做自己 155项试点任务提速加力高水平开放
Yang Shi Wang·2025-04-21 22:00

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government is accelerating the expansion of service industry openness amid rising unilateralism and protectionism globally, with a focus on enhancing its own economic stability and providing certainty to the world [8]. Group 1: Service Industry Expansion - The State Council announced a comprehensive pilot program with 155 tasks aimed at expanding service industry openness [1]. - New pilot cities include Dalian, Ningbo, and Xiamen, expanding the initiative beyond the existing 11 pilot provinces and cities [10]. Group 2: Telecommunications and Healthcare - In telecommunications, the plan includes removing foreign ownership limits on app stores and internet access services [3]. - The healthcare sector will support foreign and Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan doctors in opening clinics and simplify approval processes for foreign medical professionals [5]. Group 3: Financial Sector Initiatives - The financial sector will explore international factoring and support multinational companies in conducting cross-border operations in RMB [5]. - The People's Bank of China is enhancing financial support for regional coordinated development, including a digital RMB pilot in Chongqing [6]. Group 4: Trade and Transportation - In trade and tourism, foreign investment in travel agencies for outbound tourism will be permitted [8]. - The transportation sector will explore container sharing and "one box to the end" initiatives [8]. Group 5: Regulatory and Policy Improvements - The pilot tasks will address issues like visa-free transit, permanent residency, and professional qualification recognition to facilitate foreign talent [8]. - The focus will also be on improving cross-border data flow, standardization, intellectual property, and commercial encryption [8].