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We all know that for all investors that to invest in China , there are several types for foreigners do business in China , special investment :Foreign direct investment (FDI) , Free Trde Zone , 

The datas and background Foreign direct investment (FDI) -- invest in China 

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in China experienced an increase of 1.7 percent in 2014 to reach US$119.56. While the rise in itself is not noteworthy, the direction of investment is significant. Changes to FDI trends over the course of last year reflect alterations in not only China’s economy, but also in where opportunities in the country can currently be found. These changes can be broken down by sector, country of origin, and region of destination.

 

Free Trade Zone --- Invest in China

Reforms made this year to help open up the service sector include the granting of more autonomy in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone (FTZ), such as in banking, insurance, construction, logistics, education and health and e-commerce. An example of these reforms is the existence of wholly owned foreign hospitals in Mainland China. This was originally started in the Shanghai FTZ but was implemented last July in four provinces (Jiangsu, Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan) and three municipalities (Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin).Today’s Free Trade Zones are geared towards liberalising the financial sector, boosting investment flows and encouraging the domestic services industry. The plan is to cut red tape, boost private consumption and buttress the services industries in order to put the Chinese economy on a sustainable growth path.

 

One way in which the zones may evolve is to adopt an internationalised system of laws within them to create a playing field attractive to international firms. in the FTZs may be paired with activities occurring outside China, predicts Li. China can use “off-shore banking centres in London, Singapore or Canada to promote yuan internationalisation by encouraging Chinese companies to issue bonds and debts in bigger markets, perhaps issued in yuan denominations

 

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