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China to Revise Regulations for Outbound Investment

BEIJING, Aug 21 (Reuters) - China will revise measures for managing outbound investment to better ​protect investors' rights and assets and fend ‌off risks overseas, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said on Friday.

The state planner released a draft of ​the revised rules and is seeking public comments ​until September 20.

The revised regulations would cover ⁠outbound investments by companies, other organisations and individuals, ​expanding from existing rules, which came into effect ​in 2018 and applied to companies' and non-corporate organisations' investment.

The revisions are in line with the policies of the central ​government, the planner said, noting that the ​State Council, China's cabinet, issued new rules for outbound investment in ‌June.

Under ⁠the NDRC's revised measures, China will improve a reporting system for "major adverse events", citing cases where countries or regions adopted "discriminatory" measures and demanded Chinese entities ​provide technology ​or data ⁠or dispose of equity or assets.

China would also set up a preliminary work ​reporting system for large-scale projects that ​concern Beijing's ⁠diplomatic relations with other countries, the NDRC said.

The revised rules will also step up protection for ⁠investors ​against risks such as political instability ​in some countries, it said.

Reporting by Qiaoyi Li, Yukun Zhang ​and Ryan Woo; Editing by Alison Williams, Elaine Hardcastle

Source: Reuters


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