Sheng Qiuping, deputy minister of the Ministry of Commerce of China, presided over the round table of foreign -funded enterprises that China will continue to expand the market access of the modern service industry, continue to promote the opening of the service trade field to the outside world, and welcome enterprises from all over the world to invest in China.

According to the "Business WeChat" WeChat public account on Saturday (November 4), Sheng Qiuping hosted a special foreign -funded foreign -funded enterprise round table meeting in Shanghai on Friday (3rd) in Shanghai.Foreign -funded enterprises' demands and suggestions in China, 31 foreign -funded enterprises representatives attended the meeting and spoke.

Sheng Qiuping said that China adheres to the basic national policy of opening up to the outside world, will fully cancel the restrictions on foreign investment access in the manufacturing industry, continue to expand the market access of the modern service industry, and continuously promote the opening of the service trade field to the outside world; China insists on restoring recoveryAnd expanding consumption at a priority position, with huge potential of consumer markets and broad space, bringing new development opportunities to foreign -funded enterprises.

He said that companies in the world are welcome to invest in China and achieve mutual benefit and win -win and common prosperity in open cooperation.

The Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the State Intellectual Property Office and other departments, as well as representatives of relevant departments in Zhejiang and Guangdong Province, participated in the meeting and communicated with enterprises.

China recently held a symposium on domestic and foreign investors and foreign -funded enterprises, trying to study and introduce more specific effective measures to boost investor confidence.

Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met on Wednesday (November 1) the president of Micron Technology, which had previously accused of hidden safety hazards, said that Micron was welcome to continue to take root and cultivate the Chinese market.