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Premier Li promised wider market access
Published on: 2016-06-29
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64006a47a40118dd74c705Premier Li Keqiang promised wider market access for foreign investment and intensified efforts to tackle financial risks when he addressed a roomful of corporate executives in Tianjin on Tuesday.


"The participation of foreign firms is needed in China's efforts to push economic transformation and upgrading through reform and innovation, and to realize healthy and sustainable growth," Li said.


He was taking part in a question-and-answer session on the sidelines of the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos.


Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of Sales force, a California-based company, asked Li about the biggest challenges facing the Chinese economy.


The premier said these included impeding the county's reform and transition, where foreign businesses can play a role.


He said foreign technology and managerial expertise will help Chinese companies and the country's industrial upgrading.


Li said the country will further ease market access for foreign investment and it is committed to building an environment for fair competition.


135974932He did not specify the areas for more relaxed access, but at the opening of the Summer Davos on Monday, Li said the country would open the service and general manufacturing sectors wider and treat Chinese and foreign companies equally.


"China has the biggest potential for investment and should become the world's most appealing destination for investment," he said.


Li added that despite difficulties or even friction that foreign investors may experience when doing business in China, the vast majority of these companies could earn a high return on investment.


"Vast majority means possibly 99 percent (of them)," Li said.


He thanked KPMG for its support and expertise in improving China's accounting system.


KPMG International's Global Chairman John B. Veihmeyer asked the premier how the country will strengthen its capital markets and financial system.


Li said, "Like the Chinese economy, it is hard to avoid short-term volatility in China's capital markets, but we won't allow skyrocketing rises or precipitous falls in these markets."


The country will take measures to stabilize its financial market and avoid huge fluctuations, he said.


The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.58% to 2,912.56 on Tuesday, rebounding toa three-week high.


Replying to a question from Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloud Flare, an internet performance and security company, Li said China is committed to transforming its manufacturing sector by using the latest technology to meet diverse demands.


For its manufacturing industry to become smarter it must count on the internet, cloud computing and big data, and the sector must adapt to changes in market demand, he said.


Li suggested that Cloud Flare cooperate with more cloud computing startups in China, in addition to partnering with Chinese giants such as Baidu.

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