| Investor Type | Firm |
| Investing | China |
The State Council of the People's Republic of China is the central government authority in China responsible for formulating administrative policies, drafting laws, and coordinating the relationships between various government departments and the regional authorities. Since its establishment on October 1, 1949, it has played a critical role in the development and enforcement of the legislative framework that governs mainland China. Their website, which serves as an information hub, provides insights into their operations, including news updates, institutional structures, policies, and archives.
They report on China's progress through various challenges, emphasize international cooperation, and celebrate cultural events, as seen in the coverage of the Year of the Dragon events and the Happy Spring Festival 2025. The Chinese Premier’s activities, such as ensuring safe passenger transport and engaging with foreign experts, highlight their focus on both domestic governance and international relations.
The State Council is also involved in fostering economic development, as evidenced by their support for inventory programs that stimulate consumer activity during the festive seasons and measures that expedite the assessment time for invention patents, which aim to protect and promote innovation.
Policies highlighted on the website include ones that affect expatriates, foreign enterprises, and larger regional plans, such as the territorial spatial plan for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
International travel and business facilitation are visible priorities, with new visa policies and increased multilingual support for immigration services.
The council's investment and business-friendly stance is reinforced by revised rules easing foreign strategic investment in listed firms, opening up in value-added telecom services, and lifting investment access restrictions in the manufacturing sector. This institutional approach is intended to attract international visitors, students, and business entities to 'live, work, study, visit, invest and thrive in China'.
The website also connects users to other important entities like the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Commerce, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the National Immigration Administration, underlining a coordinated effort across multiple sectors to create a conducive environment for business and investment in China.









