China planea una mayor apertura para atraer inversión extranjera

Funcionarios y ejecutivos chinos destacaron sus planes para facilitar el acceso al mercado y ampliar los sectores de servicios durante una conferencia empresarial previa a la reunión comercial de la APEC en Suzhou.

Funcionarios gubernamentales y ejecutivos empresariales señalaron este jueves que China seguirá siendo un destino principal a largo plazo para los inversores globales. Mencionaron el vasto mercado de consumo del país, una mayor apertura y los avances en tecnologías digitales y ecológicas.

Li Chenggang, representante de comercio internacional y viceministro de Comercio de China, intervino en la conferencia. Afirmó que la nación continuará facilitando el acceso al mercado más allá de la lista negativa para los inversores extranjeros. China también ampliará la apertura en servicios como las telecomunicaciones, la sanidad y la educación.

Ejecutivos de 3M, Technimark y Hyundai Motor Group detallaron sus planes de aumentar la inversión. Las industrias de alta tecnología representaron el 32,3 por ciento de la inversión extranjera directa en China en 2025, según el Ministerio de Comercio.

La 32.ª Reunión de Ministros Responsables de Comercio de la Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico está programada para el viernes y el sábado en Suzhou, provincia de Jiangsu.

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