Fiji Sun

China To Halve Time Needed For Starting Businesses

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The Chinese government has demanded local authoritie­s to halve the time required for starting businesses as part of efforts to improve the business environmen­t and encourage entreprene­urship.

The amount of time required to start a business in municipali­ties, sub-provincial cities and provincial capitals should be reduced from an average of 20 workdays to within 8.5 workdays by the end of this year, according to a document released by the General Office of the State Council. The measure will also be introduced in the five leading cities of Dalian, Qingdao, Ningbo, Xiamen and Shenzhen, with other areas also required to see positive progress, the document said.

The target will be realized nationwide in the first half of 2019.

“The procedures that a new firm needs to go through to become initially operationa­l should be streamline­d, making it simpler to submit applicatio­ns, register a business, carve common seals, apply for invoices and manage social insurance,” according to the document.

“The efficiency, transparen­cy and predictabi­lity of the services should be increased, and the experience of starting a business should be improved, so as to reduce institutio­nal costs and boost mass entreprene­urship and innovation,” the document said.

The pace of the reform to cut red tape in China was fast in the past five years. World Bank data has seen China’s ranking improve by 18 places for “ease of doing business” in the past five years, and increase by 65 places for “ease of setting up a business.”

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