China’s Commerce Ministry: Coronavirus pandemic causes new negative impact on attracting foreign investment
|Coronavirus pandemic causes new negative impact on attracting foreign investment, business resumption of foreign-invested firms, said an official at the Chinese Commerce Ministry on Friday.
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Closely monitoring progress of key foreign investment projects.
Will encourage foreign investment to flow to areas such as advanced technology and energy conservation.
Asks local govts to attract foreign investment in Midwest China and northeast rustbelt region.
Will further reduce negative list for foreign investment.
Will minimize impact from coronavirus pandemic on foreign investment.
Separately, China’s Banking and Insurance Regulator Vice Head said that the risks of global economic recession are rising.
He added that China banks made new loans of 7 trillion yuan in Q1.
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