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FM: 'Groundless' to label HK, Macao tax havens
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-02 23:20 BEIJING -- China opposed labeling Hong Kong and Macao as tax havens in a list proposed at the London G20 summit, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said here Thursday.
However, "it is groundless to label China's Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao as tax havens, to which China expresses firm opposition," he said. At the ongoing G20 summit, some countries proposed a blacklist of tax haven areas, in order to take measures against areas considered uncooperative with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. As a responsible country, China proposed at the very start of the global financial crisis the international community should enhance cooperation and weather the financial crisis together, Qin said. "China plays an active and constructive role in the international community's discussion on tackling the international financial crisis, reform of the international financial and monetary system, and tightening financial regulation," he said. |