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外资涌入 上半年前海实际使用外资同比增长15.9%
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-04 09:04

Core Insights - Foreign investment in Shenzhen is increasing, with a focus on the Qianhai area as a strategic point for foreign enterprises [1][3] - Qianhai has attracted over 12,000 foreign companies, with a significant rise in foreign investment and new enterprises established [1][3] Investment Trends - In the first half of the year, Shenzhen established 5,581 new foreign-invested enterprises, ranking first among major cities in China [1] - Qianhai's actual foreign investment reached 12.326 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15.9%, accounting for nearly 60% of Shenzhen's total [1][3] - The number of new foreign-invested enterprises in Qianhai increased by 99.6% [1] Sector Performance - The top three sectors for foreign investment in Qianhai were finance (29.5%), business services (29.4%), and software and information technology services (17.5%) [3] - Foreign investment in the financial sector grew by 19.5%, while high-tech services saw a remarkable increase of 72.4% [3] Business Environment - Over 52% of members of the American Chamber of Commerce in South China plan to establish new offices in Qianhai, citing a favorable business environment [3] - Qianhai has implemented AI review policies that reduce application materials by 70% and compress review times significantly [3] Financial Policies - Qianhai is a pioneer in policies such as QFLP and cross-border wealth management, with QFLP fund sizes accounting for over 90% of Shenzhen's total [3] - Foreign enterprises benefit from a 15% corporate income tax rate and can reduce operational costs by over 40% through cross-border cash pools [3] Internationalization Efforts - DBS Bank from Singapore increased its investment in Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank by nearly 1.6 billion yuan, raising its stake to 19.4% [4] - Qianhai is enhancing its international living and working conditions, with the establishment of international districts and schools [4] Future Outlook - Qianhai plans to deepen institutional openness in finance, data cross-border, and healthcare sectors to stabilize foreign investment confidence [4]