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Beijing speeds up two zones plan

BEIJING authorities are accelerating the development of the city’s “two zones,” introducing a slew of business-friendly policies and continuing the city’s opening up to the outside world.

The “two zones” refer to the pilot free trade zone and the national comprehensive demonstration zone for expanding opening-up in the service sector.

In 2015, Beijing became the only pilot city in the country to open the service industry wider, and in 2020, the central government offered support for Beijing to become a national comprehensive demonstration zone of service industry opening-up. The China (Beijing) Pilot Free Trade Zone was officially unveiled in September 2020.

Against this background, many policies have been formulated to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, advocate opening-up in finance, and introduce talent, among others. Among the 251 policies for developing the “two zones,” 140 policies had been implemented by the end of March 2021, including 12 pilot policies.

Among the local enterprises benefiting from such policies is the Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Corporation based at the Beijing Capital International Airport, which makes good use of the city’s new facility for one-day customs clearance in comprehensive bonded zones.

Some airline companies outsource their engine maintenance, but maintenance enterprises on the Chinese mainland have to export engines to Hong Kong and then import them back again to claim for tax exemption, offset or refund, which is time-consuming and involves risks during transportation.

To tackle this issue, the tax department and relevant local governments coordinated to put forward a customs-clearance policy for tax exemption, offset or refund in comprehensive bonded zones, and it has already been implemented in the Tianzhu comprehensive bonded zone in Beijing’s Shunyi District.

Favorable policies

“Since the policy was launched, AMECO has saved about 8 million yuan (US$1.24 million) in engine maintenance freight, and the maintenance cycle has been shortened by over 400 days,” said Han Keping, deputy general manager of the finance department at AMECO.

“Our corporation also plans to further explore the tax-refund service concerning other air-materials.”

Favorable policies have taken shape in many other areas.

In the financial sector, an RMB international investment-and-loan fund has been approved in Beijing. In the medical sector, the first eight pilot hospitals in Beijing providing medical services for foreigners are advancing real-time settlement with international insurance companies.

Di Xia, a staff member at Beijing’s first one-stop platform for services catering to international talent, said that the platform has enabled foreign workers to apply for Chinese work visas without bothering with trips to different offices like they used to.

The policies for developing the “two zones” have helped improve their work efficiency, said Di.

Set up in July 2020, the Chaoyang District-based one-stop platform was one of the landmark features of the “two zones” policies, integrating 120 service items of 19 functional departments, with applications for foreigners’ work and residence permits handled in one place.

The policies have drawn many multinational companies to Beijing.


 

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