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中国证监会:完善资本市场涉外法治体系 营造良好涉外法治环境
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-28 09:00

Core Viewpoint - Strengthening foreign-related legal construction is essential for advancing deep reforms and high-level opening-up, as well as for maintaining security and addressing external risks [1] Group 1: Legislative Initiatives - Emphasis on legislative primacy as a prerequisite for good governance, with a focus on enhancing the legal framework for capital markets, particularly in light of complex international changes [2] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) plans to advance foreign-related legislation systematically, prioritizing urgent needs and establishing a transparent and comprehensive legal system for capital markets [2] Group 2: Cross-Border Regulatory Cooperation - The rapid development of overseas financing and capital flows necessitates improved cross-border regulatory collaboration, ensuring that domestic regulatory bodies do not underperform or overreach [3] - The CSRC aims to strengthen communication and cooperation between domestic and foreign regulatory bodies, holding issuers and intermediaries accountable while maintaining a zero-tolerance policy for cross-border violations [3] Group 3: Judicial Support - The long-term stability and healthy development of capital markets rely on judicial support, with a focus on optimizing foreign-related trial mechanisms and enhancing the efficiency of foreign-related judicial work [4] - The recent decisions from the 20th Central Committee highlight the importance of foreign-related legal construction within the broader context of the socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics [4] Group 4: Current Regulatory Framework - The CSRC has established foundational regulations for overseas listings and cross-border transactions, creating a more transparent and predictable institutional environment for domestic enterprises [5] - As of now, the CSRC has signed cooperation memorandums with 67 countries and regions, enhancing collaboration with foreign enforcement agencies to facilitate overseas law enforcement [5]