More foreign companies invited to join in SOE reform
Xiao Yaqing, head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, said on Saturday that China will welcome more foreign companies to participate in domestic SOE’s mixed-ownership reform.
China also would encourage more SOEs to compete and cooperate with major firms of other countries in the global arena, he said at a press conference during the annual sessions of the 13th National People’s Congress and the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
China’s State-owned enterprises should learn more from world-class enterprises while engaging in more cooperation with those elite companies, Xiao said.
Top companies worldwide are welcome to cooperate with Chinese enterprises through either mixed-ownership reform or other types of cooperation, as the country seeks to promote the strengths of its SOEs.
China will deepen SOE reform and develop the mixed-ownership economy to promote world-class enterprises with global competitiveness, according to the 19th National Congress of the CPC in October.
China so far has had three rounds of pilot central SOEs mixed-ownership reform, with some firms, such as the country’s telecom giant China Unicom, having introduced non-State investors. The results of the reform have been broadly positive, Xiao said.
China will accelerate its SOE mixed-ownership reforms, Xiao added.
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