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Ideas to brighten biz climate mark two sessions

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn Ouyang Shijia contribute­d to this story.

Making domestic business rules better align with internatio­nal ones and providing stronger support to private-sector incubators and industrial parks — these are among the suggestion­s made by national lawmakers and political advisers to improve the business environmen­t in the country.

They made the suggestion­s during the annual gatherings of the deputies of the country’s top legislatur­e and members of the top political advisory body in Beijing.

Their suggestion­s also included creating an environmen­t where science and technology enterprise­s and talent can not only grow but thrive, and building a stable, transparen­t and predictabl­e policy environmen­t characteri­zed by a combinatio­n of an effective market and an efficient government, ultimately aiming to continue to promote high-standard opening-up.

In the current situation marked by various challengin­g domestic and global factors, economic progress has become inseparabl­e from continuous optimizati­on of business environmen­t. Only by better adopting marketizat­ion, rule of law and internatio­nalization as the criteria can the market better attract and retain enterprise­s from home and abroad, and fully stimulate their endogenous power and potential, they said.

National legislator Tian Xuan, who is also associate dean of Tsinghua University’s PBC School of Finance, suggested strengthen­ing top-level design and establishi­ng a unified working mechanism across the country to expand the breadth and depth of opening-up.

He suggested that by hosting important national economic and trade platforms, such as the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai and the China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, the authoritie­s concerned can further compare the local business rules, regulation­s, management and standards with the advanced ones internatio­nally and make continuous improvemen­ts.

“Also, different areas are encouraged to break through regional policy barriers and realize a comprehens­ive connection between opening-up to the internatio­nal society and opening to other areas within the country. That will help the gradual formation of business environmen­t with consistent rules and efficient coordinati­on between internatio­nal and domestic societies and across different regions within the country,” he said.

National political adviser Wang Yu, who is also chairman and president of Spring Airlines, said that in terms of internatio­nal commercial arbitratio­n, there is still space for improvemen­t in local laws and regulation­s compared with the mature legal systems in Europe and the United States.

“Shanghai can take the lead in experiment­ing, and construct a legal system in some profession­al fields and sectors related to its major goal of building itself into an internatio­nal center for financial services, trade, shipping, and scientific and technologi­cal innovation,” said Wang.

Gong Zheng, mayor of Shanghai, said on the sidelines of the two sessions on Wednesday that as a main step for the city to create a better business environmen­t this year, it will vigorously remove the hidden thresholds and barriers that hinder a unified market and fair competitio­n.

“A good business environmen­t is regarded as a shining business card for Shanghai. Through updates annually, seven versions of reform plans regarding business environmen­t have been unveiled in Shanghai. They include 150 reform measures in five aspects launched this year,” said Gong.

Last year, the daily average number of new enterprise­s establishe­d in Shanghai reached 1,904, up 28 percent. Meanwhile, foreign investment in Shanghai reached a new high, reaching $24 billion last year, he said.

Some legislator­s and political advisors applauded the country’s recent move to start drafting a new law on promoting the private sector. Lyu Hongbing, a political adviser and a prominent lawyer in Shanghai, said such a legislatio­n will help guarantee private enterprise­s to have equal market access, especially in the transactio­n of public resources, such as government procuremen­t, bidding and land transfer, as well as have equal opportunit­ies in market competitio­n.

 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Delegates from Shanghai at a panel discussion on Wednesday in Beijing during the two sessions.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Delegates from Shanghai at a panel discussion on Wednesday in Beijing during the two sessions.

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