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Provisions On The Administration Of Foreign-Invested Urban Planning Service Enterprises Supplementary Provisions

Original Language Title: 《外商投资城市规划服务企业管理规定》的补充规定

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(December 19, 2003 construction, and commerce makes 123th, released) to promote Mainland and Hong Kong, and Macau trade relationship of development, encourages Hong Kong service provides who and Macau service provides who in mainland established city planning service enterprise, according to state approved of Mainland and Hong Kong on established more close trade relationship of arrangements and Mainland and Macau on established more close trade relationship of arrangements, now on foreign investment city planning service enterprise management provides (construction, and
    Ministry of foreign trade and economic cooperation, the 116th) supplementary provisions as follows: first, with effect from January 1, 2004, allows Hong Kong service providers and Macao service providers established in the Mainland in the form of wholly-owned urban planning service enterprises.
    II, Hong Kong service providers and Macao service providers in other provisions of the urban planning service enterprises established on the Mainland, in accordance with the implementation of the provisions on administration of foreign-invested urban planning service enterprises.
    Third, the provisions of the Hong Kong service providers and Macao service providers should comply with the Mainland and Hong Kong closer economic partnership arrangement with the Mainland/Macao closer economic partnership arrangement on "service provider" definition and requirements of the relevant provisions.
    Four, this supplement is responsible for the interpretation provided by the Ministry of construction and the Ministry of Commerce, according to their respective responsibilities.
                                                                                            Five, the supplementary provisions shall come into effect on January 1, 2004.