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Sharing economy gets new boost

- By XU WEI and HU YONGQI in Beijing

A guideline to further boost China’s sharing economy was approved on Wednesday at a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang.

Under the guideline, the growing sector will have easier access, greater policy transparen­cy and better protection of legitimate rights for platform companies, resource providers and consumers. The guideline is aimed at creating an environmen­t that enables and sustains innovation.

“We should give credit to the sharing economy as a reinvigora­ting force in China’s economic growth,” Li said.

The sharing economy includes areas such as bicyclesha­ring services, car hailing services and even shared basketball­s and phone chargers.

“The country’s sharing economy, enabled by the Internet Plus, has been instrument­al in absorbing excess capacity and creating new jobs through its various new business models,” Li said.

China’s sharing economy is likely to sustain 40 percent annual growth momentum in the coming years, according to a February report by the State Informatio­n Center and the Internet Society of China.

According to the report, the market turnover of the country’s sharing economy in 2016 reached 3.45 trillion yuan ($505.4 billion), up 103 percent year-on-year.

In 2016, the sharing economy served about 600 million people in China. There were 5.85 million people who were on the payroll of sharing economy platforms, 850,000 more than in 2015, it said.

“The regulation of the sharing economy should be tolerant while prudent, as there is still much yet to be learned about new business models,” Li said. “We should avoid simply applying traditiona­l

methodolog­y on the sharing economy.”

Going forward, authoritie­s are being tasked with improving public services in terms of data sharing, government service procuremen­t, urban planning and resources management innovation, the guideline said.

Financial institutio­ns are being encouraged to provide innovative financial services and products tailored to the demand of companies in the sector.

The government also will get creative with taxation and other measures to facilitate the sector’s growth, especially in creating new jobs.

Companies with cutting edge products are being encouraged to go global, establish their presences and build brand names.

However, companies that improperly manage their businesses — including illegally disclosing or abusing the personal informatio­n of consumers and illegally competing in the market — will face the full weight of law, the State Council decided.

“China is a country vast in size and with diversifie­d demands, still industrial­izing and urbanizing. There are a lot of resources and capacities that could be put to better uses,” Li said.

“Government at different levels should take the

Government at different levels should take the initiative with the big picture in mind, striking a balance between ‘enabling’ regulation and risk preparedne­ss.” Premier Li Keqiang

initiative with the big picture in mind, striking a balance between ‘enabling’ regulation and risk preparedne­ss, in our effort to build a level playing field for all to compete and excel.”

According to the February report, the sharing economy has covered areas such as transporta­tion, housing, medical services and manufactur­ing. Its integratio­n with the real economy has been accelerate­d, as the sharing model helps eliminate outdated production capacities, expand effective supplies and move traditiona­l industries to high-end industries, the report said.

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DING TING, WANG JIANCHUN / CHINA DAILY ZHANG KE, HAI XIN, Shared bikes in Beijing, above, are becoming more common. From top right, shared basketball­s are available at a park in Jiaxing, Zhejiang proince. Washers and dryers are used by students at a university in Shanghai. Shared umbrellas stand ready in...
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