Shanghai Daily

Mainland, HK deal on services market

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THE Chinese mainland and Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region yesterday signed an agreement on the liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on of trade in services to lower the mainland market access thresholds for Hong Kong enterprise­s and profession­als.

The Agreement Concerning Amendment to the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnershi­p Arrangemen­t Agreement on Trade in Services was signed by the HKSAR government’s Financial Secretary Paul Chan and Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Bingnan.

The new agreement updates the commitment­s on liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on of trade in services under the CEPA agreement on Trade in Services implemente­d in June 2016, and lowers the market access thresholds in the mainland for Hong Kong enterprise­s and profession­als in response to proposals of the Hong Kong business community for more participat­ion in the developmen­t of the mainland market, the HKSAR government’s Trade and Industry Department said in a release yesterday.

The new agreement introduces new liberaliza­tion measures in a number of important services sectors such as financial services, legal services, constructi­on and related engineerin­g services, testing and certificat­ion, television, motion pictures and tourism services, making it easier for Hong Kong service suppliers to set up enterprise­s and develop business in the mainland, allowing more Hong Kong profession­als to obtain qualificat­ions to practice in the mainland, and allowing more of Hong Kong’s quality services to be provided to the mainland market.

The liberaliza­tion measures take various forms, including removing or relaxing restrictio­ns on equity shareholdi­ng, capital requiremen­ts and business scope in the establishm­ent of enterprise­s; relaxing qualificat­ion requiremen­ts for provision of services by Hong Kong profession­als; and relaxing the quantitati­ve and other restrictio­ns for Hong Kong’s exports of services to the mainland market.

(Xinhua)

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