China will blacklist companies that violate overseas investment rules as part of a wider crackdown on “irrational and unauthentic” foreign acquisitions, state-run newspaper China Daily said on Thursday, citing a senior official.
周四,官方報紙《中國日報》(China Daily)援引一位高級官員的話報道稱,中國將把違反對外投資規(guī)則的企業(yè)列入黑名單,這是規(guī)模更大的打擊“非理性和不真實”海外收購行動的一部分。
The blacklist will be shared across government departments to allow regulators to oversee investment activities, China Daily said, citing Zhang Huanteng – a senior official with the National Development and Reform Commmission, the body charged with approving outbound investments.
《中國日報》援引發(fā)改委(NDRC)高官張煥騰的話報道稱,黑名單將由多個政府部門共享,以便監(jiān)管層對海外投資行為進行監(jiān)督。發(fā)改委擁有企業(yè)對外投資審批權(quán)限。
Blacklisted companies will not be banned from making overseas investments but will receive punishment if they become “discreditable” to regulators, according to Mr Zhang.
張煥騰稱,未來被列入黑名單的企業(yè)將不會被完全禁止做海外投資業(yè)務(wù),但如果監(jiān)管層認為它們“有損信譽”,它們將受到懲罰。
China’s State Council last month approved regulations targeting “irrational” overseasinvestments in the property, entertainment and sports sectors. The move formally endorsesa patchwork of restrictions that emerged last November.
上月,中國國務(wù)院通過了針對房地產(chǎn)、娛樂和體育行業(yè)“非理性”海外投資的管理規(guī)定。此舉正式認可了去年11月出臺的一系列零散的限制措施。