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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, January 11 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce will continue to promote consumption and expand opening-up as part of its 2026 priorities, according to the results of a two-day national commerce conference that concluded on Sunday.
A top priority for the country's commercial system is to implement a dedicated campaign to stimulate consumption, with a focus on developing the "Shop in China" brand. Efforts will be focused on accelerating the development of new growth areas in services consumption, optimizing trade-in policies for consumer goods, creating an internationalized consumption environment, developing digital, eco-friendly, and health-related consumption, and identifying the potential of emerging markets across the country.
In terms of trade, measures will be taken to improve trade in goods, expand trade in services and their exports, and innovatively develop digital and green trade to create the “Export to China” brand.
To attract foreign investment and strengthen the "Invest in China" brand, China will expand the opening up of its service sector, enhance investment promotion, and improve the service system for foreign entrepreneurs and investors.
China will approach its expansion of opening-up by adhering to high-standard international trade rules, upgrade pilot free trade zones and the Hainan Free Trade Port, and ensure that key exhibition events are held at an appropriate level.
In order to effectively manage foreign investment, work will be carried out to achieve rational and orderly deployment of cross-border production and supply chains, improve overseas service networks, deepen cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative, and strengthen risk control and prevention. -0-
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