Foreign invested enterprises in Shenzhen are expected to find
the previously time-consuming annual inspection, which is jointly
undertaken by six government bodies and the customs, greatly
simplified this year with the launch of an online filing
system.
The system, which was launched yesterday, is accessible through
the municipal government Web site www.sz.gov.cn, the industry and
commerce bureau Web site www.szaic.gov.cn and an information center
Web site www.szcredit.com.cn.
"Last year, foreign invested enterprises had to file for annual
inspection both online and with printed documents, while this year
all the application and approval processes can be finished online,"
said Xing Baohua with the foreign invested enterprises registration
and management section of the city's industry and commerce
bureau.
Enterprises can print the approved documents through the network
and present them to the bureau with their business licenses and
other relevant documents, thus completing the entire annual
inspection process.
For enterprises that are unable to file documents using the
Internet, the bureau's branches offer free computer services,
although the online procedure is recommended. "It takes more time
(to go to the branches) as the enterprise representatives may have
to go there several times to get required data," Xing said.
Prior to the introduction of the new process, enterprise
representatives had to visit the Citizens' Center inside the
special economic zone or the bureau's branches in Longgang and
Bao'an outside the special economic zone for the annual
inspection.
Last year, a total of 12,099 foreign-invested enterprises,
including those funded by Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan companies,
went through the annual inspection, Xing said.
(Shenzhen Daily March 14, 2006)