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France lures Shenzhen investors
New rules to aid family visits by foreigners
China unveils new rules for foreign investment
Preferential policies for small businesses
China Joint Ventures as Strategic Investment
Foreign investment climbs for fourth month
Foreign trade sees 1st growth in 2009
Foreign employees in city on the increase
Incentives unveiled to boost design industry
Fair aims to be world brand
¥3.5b to build Internet base
Alluring environment for living and business
Fashion firms shop for Western brands
IP is focus of patent weekBy Wang Danna
New amendment likely will discourage patent hijacking
HSBC will expand China presence
CCTV.com wins copyright infringement lawsuitBy Bao Wanxian
State firms to pay less dividends
Canada seeks SZ investment
Forum highlights talent exchange
At a Glance
Baidu may build regional headquarters in the city
shenzhen,your best choice
How to prevent trademark piracy abroad
Loans to help business startups
Quanzhou China’s former maritime capital
Immigration to SHENZHEN
Hong Kong takes over as top slot among world's wine markets
Penguin helps China's Internet take flight
SZ 3rd on Best Commercial Cities list
City's 'marathon' approach ensures strategic victory
Chinese shot for HSBC
Regulator may tighten bank capital rules
Coastal belt will spur new economic growth
Multinational IPR partnerships promoted
On China's rapid growth in outward FDIBy Ken Davies
Manufacturing continues to expand in July
Regulator to tighten working capital rules
China's central bank reassures on monetary policy
80,000 Hong Kongers call SZ home
US hi-tech products may flow in
SZ firm pays ¥780,000 in pirated-software settlement
China lowers gasoline, diesel prices
China leads world toward recovery
Shanghai simplifies investment norms for foreign firms
Investors looking to cash in on hot realty
Curbs on investing abroad loosened
Incentives proposed for start-ups
BOC launches yuan settlement service
SZ 3rd-biggest mainland finance center
U.S. is SZ’s biggest foreign investor
2009 Public Holidays for Samoa
2009 Public Holidays for BVI
More foreign firms invest in SZ amid crisis
144-hour visa for Guangdong cities to cover all of
President ends five-nation trip, returns home
Central banker says rates appropriate
Chinese characteristics
$440m venture fund established to support SMEs
ID cards for foreigners
China makes giant progress in IPR protection
Govt. to publish fuel tax plan soon
More policies set to boost economy
Grass-roots IP court
IPR mayors' seminar
Shanghai IP agreement inked
New IPR measures
Technology standards
New trading rules issued in attempt to cool hot mo
National tax reforms due in 2009
Fuel tax 'to be levied soon as timing is right'
Private lending can open up credit market
Regulator warns funds on bond credit risks
3,770 export items for tax rebate rise announced
Tax rebates
Capital project
IP infringement in OEM
Getting tough on IP cases
Wen vows support for smaller firms
Govt. reforms tax rules tohalt economic slowdown
Consumer inflation eases in Oct
'Speed of essence' for stimulus plan
22% rise in retail sales helps counter crisis
GD to spend ¥2,370b on 10 projects
China acts swiftly to stimulate economy
VAT reform to shed corporate tax burden by $17.6B
Textile industry to benefit from VAT reform
Tax reform to reduce corporate costs
New rules to strengthen SOEs
IMF forecasts HK's economy to grow 2% next year
Hong Kong sets extra aid for small, medium enterpr
China to launch tax reform to boost growth in 2009
Govt to cut value-added tax, lift credit controls
China plans 10 major steps to spark growth
Govt. May Reform Value-added Tax
Training on IP protection
Notice On Adjustments to Chinese Visa Fee for U.S.
Mainland Visa Restrictions Loosened
'Joint Ventures' Could Help Nation Turn Green
Foreign Investment Strategy Unchanged
Appeal of Overseas Studies Grows in China
China's Development Greatly Benefits Africa
Entry, Exit Rules to be Amended
New Rules on Foreign Investment in AD Firms Takes
Foreign National ID Card Unveiled
HK's Mainland Investment Up 95% in H1
Details of Banks' Foreign Investment Sought
US and UK the Most Popular Destinations to Immigra
CEPA's Scope Widened
CEPA's Scope Widened

The SAR government and Ministry of Commerce signed in Hong Kong on 29th, July  a supplement to the Hong Kong-Mainland Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) to give local service industries more access to the mainland market.      
  
The CEPA was first signed in June 2003 to help deepen economic co-operation between Hong Kong and the mainland.

Under the new supplement, Hong Kong residents can take examinations to become tourist guides on the mainland.

Hong Kong enterprises may also set up travel agencies in Guangdong pending approval from the provincial government.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong residents may obtain accreditation in order to practice medicine on the mainland.

Hong Kong medical companies will also be allowed to set up wholly-owned outpatient clinics in Guangdong.

For the banking sector, eligible mainland-incorporated banking institutions set up by a Hong Kong bank will be allowed to set up data centers in Hong Kong.

All the liberalization measures will be effective as of January 1, 2009.

Hong Kong and Guangdong also agreed to increase co-operation in branding, trademark and e-commerce.

The two sides will continue work on mutual recognition of professional qualifications in accounting and construction.

The agreement on trademark co-operation could encourage more Hong Kong companies to develop new products and build their own brands.

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From:China Daily   Time:2009-4-13   Editor:Jenny   Editor in Chief:Jenny   

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