Tianjin, a coastal city in northern China, aims to use its newly established status as a free trade zone to boost its economic links between Beijing and Hebei province.
Foreign companies will be able to increase their presence in the China (Tianjin) Free Trade Zone and move into new sectors, including the trade of salt.
Liu Enzhuan is a free trade economist and professor at the Tianjin University of Finance and Economics. He was also a member of the team that worked on the draft document for the Tianjin Pilot Free Trade Zone.
Local shoppers will be in for a treat in Tianjin with a greater selection of products, as well as an influx of foreign brands.
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