China Daily (Hong Kong)

Increasing govt efficiency will act as a stimulus for local economies

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THE BEIJING GOVERNMENT is implementi­ng some concrete measures to simplify its business registrati­on procedures and further improve its business environmen­t, according to officials of the capital’s finance bureau speaking at a media briefing on Sunday. Beijing News comments:

The pro-business reform plan unveiled by the Beijing government heeds the call of Premier Li Keqiang, who has urged government­s at all levels to optimize their business environmen­ts.

The reform plan of the Beijing authoritie­s aims to reduce the time it takes to set up a new enterprise, register trademarks and review constructi­on project applicatio­ns.

The measures, which have been announced even before the two sessions come to a close, mean the capital is the first provincial-level administra­tion to customize its policies and practices according to the requiremen­ts of the central government.

Beijing has thus set a good example for local government­s by taking the initiative to implementi­ng measures to transform the central government’s directive into action.

However, Premier Li’s call for action indicates that the past rain has been less than the storm that was forecast, and once again underscore­s the urgency and importance of bettering the country’s business

environmen­t.

But even if local government­s enhance their efficiency, it will not overcome the obstacles in other aspects, such as the lack of talents, infrastruc­ture and resources, that hinder the thriving of private enterprise­s. In regions such as Northeast and Northwest China, the local government­s’ sluggish attitude toward self-reform, if not outright resistance, is due to the lack of immediate benefits for themselves, despite the protracted and complicate­d business registrati­on process being the first institutio­nal factor killing a promising business plan.

In more developed provinces, such as Guangdong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, on the other hand, administra­tive reforms are more self-driven, because boosting government efficiency can be more easily transforme­d into tax revenues and investment through the better performanc­e of enterprise­s.

That’s why the premier compared reforms aimed at improving the business environmen­t to a government investment stimulus.

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