In today’s deeply integrated globalized economy, policy trends in the investment field constantly resonate with the market. A series of recent investment policies have injected new vitality into the investment market, and investment expos, as a crucial bridge connecting investment opportunities and capital, are playing an increasingly vital role.
Recently released investment policies focus on stimulating private investment, opening up broader investment opportunities for private capital. The policies explicitly state that for key projects in sectors such as railways, nuclear power, and hydropower that require approval from specific departments and have certain profitability, a special feasibility study on private capital participation must be conducted, and this must be specifically explained in relevant reports. This means that private capital has more opportunities to participate in these sectors traditionally dominated by large enterprises. Furthermore, based on the actual situation of the project, the willingness of private enterprises to participate, and relevant policy requirements, specific shareholding ratios for each project can be determined, with private capital holding more than 10% in eligible projects. This measure not only provides private capital with opportunities to share in the development dividends of key sectors but also helps to enhance the status and role of private capital in economic development.
In addition to key sectors, the policies also encourage private capital to participate in the construction and operation of new urban infrastructure projects that are smaller in scale but have profit potential. This policy direction enables private capital to delve into the minutiae of urban development, participating in the improvement and upgrading of urban infrastructure. This not only meets the city’s demand for capital and resources but also provides private capital with a stable channel for investment returns.
In the service sector, the policy also sends a positive signal. It eliminates unreasonable restrictions on service industry operators, strictly prohibits the illegal creation of barriers in areas such as environmental protection, sanitation, security, quality inspection, and fire safety, and supports private capital to invest more in productive service industries such as industrial design, common technology services, inspection and testing, quality certification, and digital transformation. This will help optimize the service industry structure, enhance the overall level and competitiveness of the service sector, and create a more equitable and open market environment for private capital development in the service sector.
Investment expos, as an important platform for gathering investment information, showcasing investment projects, and promoting investment cooperation, are playing an irreplaceable role under the latest investment policies. At investment expos, various investment projects are showcased, allowing investors to understand investment opportunities in different fields and regions in one place, and to conduct face-to-face exchanges and negotiations with project owners, improving the efficiency and accuracy of investment decisions. Concurrently, the investment expo will host a series of forums and seminars, inviting industry experts, scholars, and entrepreneurs to share the latest investment policy interpretations, market trend analyses, and investment experiences, providing investors with comprehensive investment guidance and advice.





