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Beijing Foreign Investment Guide

The Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau and the Beijing Investment Promotion Bureau jointly released the Invest Beijing · Foreign Investment Guide , a comprehensive resource outlining the city’s investment landscape. The Guide provides detailed insights into Beijing’s investment environment, priority sectors, policy incentives, and support mechanisms available to foreign investors. Kindly click on the links below to access the Guide and additional information. Bilingual Version, 2026,   Investment Guide, 2026, Beijing E-Town, 2026 ,         #BeijingInvestment #ChinaBusiness #ForeignInvestmentGuide #InvestInBeijing

Africa is emerging as travel destination for young Chinese travellers

According to China’s Xinhua News Agency, African nations are increasingly emerging as attractive travel destinations for young Chinese travellers. This growing interest is driven by the continent’s vibrant cultures, diverse wildlife, breathtaking natural landscapes, and unique adventure experiences. For many young travelers from China, Africa represents a fresh and exciting frontier. Click to read more on Xinhua News Agency, 2026 . #ChinaTravel #AfricaTourism #YoungTravellers #TravelTrends #ExploreAfrica #ChinaOutboundTourism

What is China’s Negative List?

China’s Negative List is an official government catalogue that identifies industries and business activities where foreign investment is either restricted or prohibited. Any sector not included on the list is generally open to foreign investment and treated on par with domestic investment.   China maintains two main Negative Lists: Market Access Negative List Applies to all investors, both domestic and foreign. Specifies industries and activities where market entry is restricted or prohibited.   Foreign Investment Negative List Applies exclusively to foreign investors. Identifies sectors subject to foreign ownership limits, partnership requirements, or bans.   Latest Developments Manufacturing is now fully open to foreign investment nationwide. Telecommunications, education , and healthcare sectors are undergoing gradual liberalization, with expanded access under regulated conditions.   Purpose of the Negative List China uses the Negative List framework t...