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Supplementary Provisions On Administrative Measures On Foreign Investment In Commercial Fields (B)

Original Language Title: 外商投资商业领域管理办法补充规定(二)

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(November 6, 2006 Commerce makes 2006 22nd, announced since December 1, 2006 up purposes) for promote Hong Kong, and Macau and mainland established more close trade relationship, encourages Hong Kong, and Macau service provides who in mainland established commercial enterprise, according to state approved of straddling Mainland and Hong Kong on established more close trade relationship of arrangements added agreement three and the straddling Mainland and Macau on established more close trade relationship of arrangements added agreement three, now on foreign investment commercial field management approach (Commerce makes [2004] 8th,) in the about Hong Kong and Macau service provides who investment commercial field problem made following added provides: a, and for same Hong Kong, and Macau service provides who in mainland cumulative opened shop over 30 home of, as business commodity including books, and newspaper, and magazine, and drug, and pesticide, and film, and fertilizer, and food, and vegetable oil, and sugar, and cotton, commodity, and above commodity belongs to different brand, from different suppliers of, allows Hong Kong, and Macau service provides who holding,
    Funded ratio shall not exceed 65%.
    Second, the provisions of the Hong Kong and Macao service providers should comply with the Mainland and Hong Kong closer economic partnership arrangement and the Mainland/Macao closer economic partnership arrangement on the "service provider" definition and requirements of the relevant provisions.
    Third, Hong Kong and Macao service providers to other matters in the field of business in the Mainland, in accordance with the implementation of the measures for the Administration on foreign investment in commercial fields.
                                                                                                                      Four, these regulations come into force on December 1, 2006.