China Daily

Reform pills to boost private enterprise­s

Measures to focus on increasing jobs and promoting fair competitio­n

- By ZHOU LANXU and ZHONG NAN Contact the writers at zhoulanxv@chinadaily.com.cn

China is likely to announce a slew of reform measures to facilitate the developmen­t of private enterprise­s at the upcoming annual session of the top legislatur­e, experts and business leaders said on Tuesday.

With the idea of fair competitio­n at the core, the measures will not only help stabilize the private economy and employment, but also inject new momentum for highqualit­y growth, they said.

Their comments are based on a new guideline unveiled on Monday, which sets the reform path to create an institutio­nal environmen­t that can accelerate improving socialist market economy in a new era.

Acting as the framework for China’s future economic reforms, the guideline cited the word “privatelyo­wned” 11 times and called for systemic reforms to ensure equal treatment to enterprise­s of different ownership types.

Key reform areas included the use of production factors, market access, government procuremen­t and property rights protection, according to the guideline, released by the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council.

For instance, the country will refine related regulation­s to make the electricit­y, oil and gas markets more accessible for the nonpublic sector, as well as broaden market access for social capital to the services sector, the guideline said.

Legislativ­e efforts will also be stepped up to ensure the equal protection of public and private property rights, it said.

Wu Chaoming, chief economist with Hunan province-based Chasing Securities, said the guideline attaches great importance to supporting private enterprise­s as they have taken the brunt of the COVID19 shock.

“Reform efforts outlined in the guideline will help bail out private businesses and they will play a critical role in boosting economic recovery and stabilizin­g employment,” Wu said.

The annual session of the National People’s Congress, set to kick off on Friday, is expected to give detailed implementa­tion plans of the outlined reforms, especially in terms of broadening market access and strengthen­ing financial and fiscal aid, he said.

The guideline calls for increasing the supply of financial services targeted at small and medium-sized enterprise­s, which are typically privately-owned, as well as establishi­ng a long-term system of preventing arrears owed to private enterprise­s.

In the longer term, the reform efforts to create a fairer competitio­n environmen­t for private businesses will motivate their creativity and vitality, therefore elevating economic efficiency, Wu said.

Business leaders from major private businesses said they look forward to the implementa­tion of the reforms and will continue making innovation­s to achieve quality growth.

The guideline has been a timely support for private enterprise­s and has boosted their confidence for future developmen­t, said Zhang Jindong, chairman of Suning Holdings Group, a privately-owned retail giant.

“As the Chinese economy changes gears to high-quality developmen­t, Suning is undergoing the evolution from quantitati­ve expansion to efficiency enhancemen­t,” Zhang said, adding the company will increase infrastruc­ture investment for its smart retail system this year.

Suning plans to add 30,000 jobs this year and has launched several major investment projects since the beginning of the year, such as the ones in East China’s Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, Zhang said.

Zhang Jiangping, chairman of Ningbo Peacebird Fashion Co Ltd, a major multibrand fashion company in China, said the company will deepen its data-driven strategy to empower growth this year, despite the COVID-19 disruption.

The guideline has reflected the top leadership’s intention to tackle the economic impact from the COVID-19 epidemic by deepening market-based reforms, according to experts.

A recent meeting of the top leadership decided that the government should push forward supply-side structural reform and promote high-quality developmen­t driven by reform and opening-up while making regular disease prevention and control measures a priority.

 ?? ZHAI HUIYONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers manufactur­e constructi­on equipment at a private company in Haian, Jiangsu province.
ZHAI HUIYONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers manufactur­e constructi­on equipment at a private company in Haian, Jiangsu province.

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