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OECD Investment Policy Reviews
OECD Investment Policy Reviews: China 2003
Progress and Reform Challenges
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  10 Jul 2003  Language: English  Pages: 240  Tables: 47  Charts: ISBN: 9789264101951  OECD Code: 142003051P1 
 

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China has become one of the world's leading destinations for foreign direct investment (FDI) since the Chinese government opted to reform the economy and open it to foreign trade and investment. Inflows of FDI, which accelerated at the time of China's accession to the WTO in 2001, have been an important factor in promoting rapid economic growth and technological progress. However, there remains substantial potential for a greater inflow of long-term, high-technology, high-value-added FDI from OECD countries.

This study records and evaluates the development so far of an enabling environment for FDI and suggests policy options designed to improve it further. Foreign investors were initially attracted to China by cheap land and labour, the promise of a large market and, to some extent, by fiscal incentives. To sustain and increase large-scale FDI inflows, it is now necessary to move towards a more strongly rules-based attraction strategy, based on structural elements which will include a sound legal system, transparent laws and regulations, streamlined investment approval procedures, good corporate governance, effective competition policy and a sound financial system.

This book is part of the OECD's ongoing co-operation with non-member economies around the world.


Other languages:  French (Low stock)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format

Multilingual summaries:  Chinese

Further reading:
Foreign Direct Investment in China - Challenges and Prospects for Regional Development (Available)
OECD Investment Policy Reviews: China 2006 - Open Policies towards Mergers and Acquisitions (Available (Print on Demand))



Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Cover and table of contents
Chapter 2. Preface to China's Evolving FDI Policy Framework
Chapter 3. Overview of progress and policy challenges
Chapter 4. The role of FDI in china’s economic development
Chapter 5. The regulatory framework for FDI in China
Chapter 6. The legal system and FDI
Chapter 7. The evolving competitive environment for FDI
Chapter 8. The Tax treatment of FDI in China
Chapter 9. Bilateral investment treaties
Chapter 10. Annexes

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