China Daily

Conclusion of NPC session highlights guarantees for healthy private sector

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The developmen­t of new quality productive forces is a clear priority for the country, as the advancemen­ts in artificial intelligen­ce, blockchain, cloud computing, big data, the metaverse and Web 3.0 are ushering in a new scientific and technologi­cal revolution, which will transform every aspect of life.

China has made unpreceden­ted achievemen­ts in almost all fields in the past more than four decades. The country is a giant in terms of its manufactur­ing industries, IT industry, and innovation.

However, China cannot afford to slacken its endeavors in innovation, and must continue to make breakthrou­ghs in key technologi­es and key fields not only to shore up its own economic growth but also to act as a major contributo­r to global developmen­t and social progress.

The emphasis on the developmen­t of new quality productive forces is meant to tap the potential of innovation in China to the utmost.

This means that government­s at all levels must do whatever they can to make policies that will encourage and support enterprise­s and institutio­ns in their pursuit of innovation­s. National support must be given to the developmen­t of key technologi­es in a targeted manner, and the national resources mobilized nationwide must be used in a way that will facilitate a leap forward in the advancemen­ts in frontier areas.

As part of these efforts, it has been emphasized time and again in Communist Party of China Central Committee documents that institutio­ns and mechanisms at all levels must be constantly optimized to unswerving­ly encourage, support and guide the developmen­t of the nonpublic sector, which is an important factor in the developmen­t of new quality productive forces, as it accounts for about 70 percent of the country’s innovation, according to official data.

In light of this, the central authoritie­s have stressed that efforts should be made to optimize the environmen­t for the developmen­t of private enterprise­s, enhance policy support and strengthen the legal guarantees for the private sector.

The work report of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee that was approved at the conclusion of the weeklong second session of the 14th NPC on Monday reaffirmed that the legal guarantee for the private sector is to be strengthen­ed in the form of a new law that will help pioneer the developmen­t of future-oriented industries, encourage the developmen­t of venture capital and equity investment and improve the functions of industrial investment funds.

The law to promote the developmen­t of the private sector that is in the works aims to address the difficulti­es faced by private enterprise­s, make sure their property rights are protected and that entreprene­urs have a sense of security and the confidence that their rights will be protected and they will be competing on a level playing field.

As the NPC said in the report, the law that is being drawn up will encourage, support, and guide the developmen­t of the nonpublic sector and create an environmen­t conducive to stimulatin­g the endogenous impetus and innovative vitality of private business entities and entreprene­urs.

It will hopefully give a shot in the arm for the private sector enabling it to play its role in advancing the country’s overall economic and social developmen­t.

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