China Daily (Hong Kong)

Institutio­nal support vital for private entreprene­urs

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THE COUNTRY will inspire and protect entreprene­urship, and encourage more people to start businesses, General Secretary Xi Jinping said in his report to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Beijing News commented on Sunday:

This was the first time the term “private enterprise­s” was mentioned in a Party Congress report signaling full recognitio­n of the value of non-State enterprise­s.

It is worth noting that non-State market players have been given more chances to compete on a level playing field in the past five years, thanks to the introducti­on of a negative list approach and the deepening reform of State-owned enterprise­s. And special guidelines have been enacted to safeguard entreprene­urship and entreprene­urs’ property rights.

But private companies are also facing challenges with the Chinese economy entering its new normal and private investment growing at a slower pace. So a future priority of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission will be to encourage the developmen­t of the private sector by lowering the investment threshold for emerging industries, said Zhang Yong, vice-chairman of the NDRC, the country’s top economic regulator, on Saturday.

Institutio­nal support and guidance like this should make young entreprene­urs more confident about their future.

There are 25 million private enterprise­s registered in China, contributi­ng more than 60 percent of the country’s GDP growth, at least half of its revenue, 70 percent of technologi­cal innovation­s and 80 percent of new jobs, according to Ran Wanxiang, vice-president of the United Front Work Department of the CPC Central Committee.

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