Statues of bulls in Pudong’s Lujiazui Financial District in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024.
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China issued revised regulations on Friday for foreign investors in its listed companies, expanding eligibility criteria and easing financial requirements in a bid to attract more foreign investment.
Under the new regulations, China will allow foreign individuals to invest strategically in listed companies, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement.
The asset threshold for non-controlling foreign investors has been lowered, now requiring $50 million instead of $100 million.
The country will also add tender offer as an approved investment method, along with private placement and negotiated transfer, the statement said.