China Unveils Inner Mongolia Free Trade Zone to Boost Regional Economy
China announces new pilot free trade zone in Inner Mongolia, focusing on cross-border trade, renewable energy, and enhanced economic ties with Mongolia and Russia.
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China announces new pilot free trade zone in Inner Mongolia, focusing on cross-border trade, renewable energy, and enhanced economic ties with Mongolia and Russia.
China expands its pilot free trade zones with the new Inner Mongolia FTZ, aiming to boost international trade and regional development under the 15th Five-Year Plan.
China adds Inner Mongolia to its pilot free trade zones, enhancing cross-border trade and regional economic integration as part of 2026 reforms.
China prioritizes institutional opening-up at 2026 Two Sessions, focusing on regulatory alignment with global standards to boost economic stability and foreign investment.
China’s Central Economic Work Conference highlights plans to accelerate high-level opening-up to boost foreign trade and investment, focusing on institutional reforms and emerging sectors like digital and green economies.
China announces plans to allow wholly foreign-owned hospitals in key cities, opening its healthcare sector to global investors.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged all-out efforts to implement over 300 major reform measures, emphasizing the need to build upon existing achievements and advance China’s comprehensive modernization.
China’s 22 Free Trade Zones are leading high-quality reform and opening up, boosting foreign trade and aligning with international economic and trade rules.
Discover how China’s pilot free trade zones have driven high-level opening-up and development over the past decade, as showcased at the China Pavilion.