Shanghai FTZ starts offering registration services
Updated: 2013-10-09 17:28
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
SHANGHAI -- A total of 577 people applied for enterprise registration at the newly-launched Shanghai pilot free trade zone (FTZ) on Tuesday, the first day for registration, according to an official statement.
Meanwhile, 1,480 people visited the zone's service lobby asking for advice and information on Tuesday, according to the statement.
Sun Baohua, a businessman from Wenzhou city of neighboring Zhejiang province, was the first person to apply for a registration.
Sun, who owns micro-financing company, has rented a 20-square-meter warehouse in the zone as his office. He is expected to get his business license within four days.
"The financial institutions allowed to run businesses in the zone are all big companies," said Sun. "While my company caters for medium and small-sized enterprises with lower interest rates."
The Chinese government officially inaugurated the 29-square-km Shanghai FTZ on Sept 29.
Testing of a convertible yuan, wider opening of 18 service sectors, a negative list approach in governing foreign investment, among other initial steps, are expected to unleash economic potential in the zone in the coming two to three years.
- Rare look in Shaolin temple
- Last photos of Hungarian wingsuit diver
- In photos: Typhoon Fitow aftermath
- Japan-US military drill raises tension
- Higgs and Englert win physics Nobel prize
- In Bali, they relax in local fashions
- Post office for Liaoning carrier opens
- A smog-filled Beijing targets polluting cars
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
US Sinophile traces the evolution of Chinese words |
Officials: A matter of faith |
Xi visits Indonesia, Malaysia, attends APEC Summit |
National Day holidays around the world |
News in review (Sept. 27- Oct.3) |
It's been a panda-ful year |
Today's Top News
China predicted to be largest tourist market for US
Peace is in China's DNA: says ambassador
Xiaomi's Barra ready to take on Beijing
A day of cultural exchange at Pace University
ZTE, Houston Rockets shooting for global markets
Global firms facing HR challenges in Asia
Shops court Chinese with Mandarin
Back to 1942, entered for the 86th Oscars
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |