Mr Xi said China would also focus on reforming the country’s basic data system. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI - Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that China would widen market access in the service industry and promote cross-border services trade.
Speaking via video at the China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, Mr Xi said China would focus on expanding the domestic market, increasing imports of high-quality services and reforming the country’s basic data system.as weaker demand threatens recovery prospects in the world’s second-largest economy, prompting top leaders to introduce further policy support.
Mr Xi said China will promote the integrated development of high-end manufacturing and modern service industries. REUTERS
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