China vows more open economy, national treatment for foreign firms

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BEIJING
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledged on Sunday to further open up ​the economy and fully implement national treatment for foreign ‌enterprises, as the country seeks to reassure the outside world amid rising global trade tensions.
China will focus on promoting high-quality development and continue to ​create a favourable business environment so that companies coming ​to China can develop with confidence and achieve great success, Li told the China Development Forum in Beijing, state ​media reported.
The annual two-day forum, which concludes on Monday, serves ​as a platform for Beijing to promote its economic trajectory and investment opportunities to foreign business leaders, Chinese officials, economists and academics.
This year’s gathering comes ​as the world’s second-biggest economy faces rising tensions with major ​trading partners over last year’s record $1.2 trillion trade surplus. It also precedes ‌an expected visit from US President Donald Trump, who postponed a trip originally planned for late March due to the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Senior executives attending include those from Apple, Samsung Electronics, Volkswagen, chipmaker Broadcom Inc, ​industrial conglomerate Siemens, ​chemical producer BASF and pharmaceuticals firm Novartis.
Li said China would import more high-quality ​goods and work with trading partners to promote balanced trade development and expand the global trade pie, describing China as committed to being a “cornerstone ​of certainty” and “harbour of stability” for the ​world economy.
He said opening up and technological progress were needed to create new ​markets.