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Updated: 2004-09-09 11:41
China to open advertising market
國(guó)家工商行政管理總局局長(zhǎng)王眾孚8日在第39屆世界廣告大會(huì)開(kāi)幕式上向中外廣告界人士重申,中國(guó)將兌現(xiàn)加入世界貿(mào)易組織的承諾,到2005年底全部放開(kāi)廣告市場(chǎng),中國(guó)廣告?zhèn)鞑I(yè)的國(guó)際化程度將會(huì)更高。  

Advertisements boom up in cities around China

China must open its advertising market by the end of 2005, said a Chinese official here Wednesday.

Wang Zhongfu, Director of General Administration for Industry and Commerce, made the remarks at the 39th World Congress of the International Advertising Agency (IAA).

China will keep its promise to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to open its advertising market, he said.

According to regulations, China was required to permit foreign advertising companies to set up jointly funded companies in China by the end of 2003.

The top 10 advertising companies in the world have each set up jointly-funded companies here with Chinese partners.

The regulations also stipulate that in four years after China's entry to the WTO, foreign advertising companies can establish wholly funded branches in China.

Since China's reform and opening up, China's advertising industry has developed rapidly. The Chinese government has also provided opportunities for foreign advertising companies to reap huge profits in China, Wang said.

"Opening the market is also conducive to the development of China's advertising industry and its exchanges with foreign counterparts," he stressed.

The departments of Administration for Industry and Commerce will intensify their fight against false commercials and will guarantee fair competition in the advertising market, he said.

(Xinhua)

 

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