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China unveils new Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment

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China unveils new Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment

2025-12-24 17:24 Last Updated At:22:57

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the Ministry of Commerce have unveiled the 2025 version of the Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment, outlining key measures to attract and use foreign capital with greater efforts, the NDRC said on Wednesday.

The catalogue, which will be effective from February 1, 2026, represents an important policy for promoting foreign investment in China. Additionally, it is also a key policy document for guiding foreign investment in specific industries and regions, the NDRC noted.

The introduction of the new catalogue aims to implement the Chinese government's decisions and plans on stabilizing foreign investment, and guide more foreign investment toward advanced manufacturing, modern services, high-tech, energy conservation and environmental protection, as well as the central and western regions and the northeastern region, it said.

Compared to the 2022 version, the new document features a net increase of 205 items and includes 303 modifications. In the advanced manufacturing sector, for instance, the new catalogue adds and expands relevant items such as terminal products, components, and raw materials to enhance the development level of the sector's industrial chain and supply chain.

"We are currently engaged in industrial cloud business, providing virtual twin solutions for enterprises in fields such as equipment manufacturing, automobiles, urban infrastructure, commercial aviation, and artificial intelligence, aimed at accelerating the realization and deepening of the digitalization, intelligence, and globalization of the manufacturing industry. The country encourages foreign investment in advanced manufacturing and modern services, which precisely covers our business direction, thus further strengthening our confidence," said Guo Tiandan, director of Cloud Business at Dassault System in China.

"For international industrial investment institutions, it is a very positive signal, as it means a long-term, stable and predictable strategy for us. Foreign investment can play many new roles, including making more connections with the international market for innovative science and technology, innovative research and life sciences," said Carl Wu, United Family Healthcare CEO.

In the next step, the NDRC and the Ministry of Commerce will work with relevant departments to enhance guidance and coordination to ensure the effective implementation of relevant measures in the catalogue.

"Next, the National Development and Reform Commission will work with relevant departments to enhance guidance and coordination, ensure the implementation of policies and measures, expand foreign investment inflows step by step, and organize and launch international industrial investment cooperation and matchmaking events at an appropriate time to build a platform for foreign investors coming to China and local authorities promoting foreign investment," said Jing Qin, deputy director-general of the NDRC's department of foreign investment.

China unveils new Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment

China unveils new Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment

Military delegates from Thailand and Cambodia convened a meeting at the Thai side of the border in Chanthaburi province on Wednesday to prepare for formal talks regarding a ceasefire and monitoring mechanisms along their disputed border.

The secretariat-level meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) began at the Ban Phak Kat permanent checkpoint. At around 16:25 local time, the Cambodian delegation arrived for a half-hour preliminary discussion.

Speaking to reporters after the session, GBC Secretary for the Thai side Nuttapong Praokaew stated that the initial talks focused on setting the agenda for a full-delegation meeting scheduled for 09:00 on Thursday.

Both sides have already exchanged their respective standpoints, Natthaphong noted.

In this meeting, both parties will discuss and exchange documents to prepare for the upcoming 3rd Special GBC meeting, which is scheduled to be held on December 27, 2025, in order to ensure the cessation of hostilities and find solutions to restore stability between the two countries, as well as to facilitate a swift return to normalcy, said Cambodian Ministry of Defense's Undersecretary of State and spokesperson Lt. Gen. Maly Socheata.

Thai Defense Ministry spokesperson Surasant Kongsiri said earlier on Wednesday that the secretariat meeting would take place from Wednesday to Friday.

If these preliminary discussions proceed smoothly, they will be followed by a meeting between the defense ministers of both nations on Saturday, he told a press briefing.

Surasant noted that clashes between the two sides are still ongoing, having already resulted in the deaths of 23 Thai soldiers. As of 08:00 on Wednesday, 42 Thai civilians had been killed and 13 injured in the multi-day conflict.

The Thailand-Cambodia border conflict has reignited since Dec. 7, and both sides have accused the other of initiating the attack.

Thailand, Cambodia start General Border Committee secretariat meeting amid ongoing clashes

Thailand, Cambodia start General Border Committee secretariat meeting amid ongoing clashes

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