Letter to Secretary Ross in regards to Market Access for U.S. Financial Services Providers to China

Published on:
September 22, 2017
Submitted to:
U.S. Commerce Department
Submitted by:
SIFMA

Summary

SIFMA provided comments to Secretary Ross, ahead of his visit to China, on efforts to improve the U.S.-China economic relationship and specifically the importance of improving market access for U.S. financial services firms in the Chinese market.

See Related: Engage China Letter to Secretary Ross in regards to Market Access for U.S. Financial Services Providers to China, September 22, 2017

Excerpt

September 22, 2017

The Honorable Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.

Secretary of the U.S. Commerce Department

1401 Constitution Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20230

Dear Secretary Ross:

SIFMA appreciates your ongoing efforts to improve the U.S.-China economic relationship through the Comprehensive Economic Dialogue and applauds the progress you achieved on issues of importance to the financial services industry during the 100 Day Plan talks. We are optimistic that your upcoming trips to China will provide opportunities for even further progress on addressing longstanding market access barriers faced by American financial services firms operating in China.

We encourage you to prioritize the elimination of ownership restrictions (equity caps) in China and the grant of appropriate licenses to American financial institutions’ trying to compete fairly there. As you know, foreign financial services firms are required to form joint ventures when investing in China and their ownership of securities joint ventures is capped at 49 percent which prevents the control of business decisions. U.S. securities firms should be permitted to establish wholly owned subsidiaries with all appropriate licenses to conduct business onshore under the same terms as Chinese firms.

We welcome indications from Chinese officials that they are open to lifting these ownership caps and providing the appropriate licenses. 1 In July, for instance, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) approved the first majority-owned securities joined venture by a foreign institution.2 We hope the time is right for progress on similar approvals for U.S. firms seeking such majority ownership and believe it could have a positive multiplier effect across all sectors of the economy—including manufacturing, technology and others.

We welcome opportunities to further support the Administration’s dialogue with China on trade and investment issues. Please feel free to contact Peter Matheson (pmatheson@sifma.org or 202-962-7324) should you desire additional information.

Sincerely,

Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr.

President and CEO

CC:

• Steven Mnuchin, United States Secretary of the Treasury

• Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, U.S. Trade Representative

• Everett Eissenstat, Deputy Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs

• Mathew Haarsager, Special Assistant to the President for Global Economics and Finance

• Christopher Adams, Senior Coordinator for the Comprehensive Economic Dialogue, Department of

the Treasury

• Alan Turley, Deputy Assistant Secretary for China and Mongolia

• James M. Sullivan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services

• Paul Thanos, Director, Office of Finance and Insurance Industries

1 Bloomberg, “China PBOC to Draft Package for Financial Market Opening, Sources Say,” September 18, 2017, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-18/china-pboc-is-said to-draft-package-for-financial-marketopening.

2 Bloomberg, “HSBC becomes first foreign majority owner in China securities JV,” June 30, 2017, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-30/hsbc-becomes-first-foreign majority-owner-in-chinasecurities-jv.

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