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Beijing will beef up property rights protection: Premier

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will step up protection of property rights to provide sustained impetus for economic developmen­t, according to a decision made at the State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

Businesses will have better protection for operationa­l and property rights, and private businesses will have protection equal to their public sector counterpar­ts. Protection of residents’ property rights will also be enhanced.

In his Government Work Report this year, Li said government will work faster to improve its protection system and guard the rights of economic entities under all forms of ownership and the property rights of citizens.

China’s Property Rights Law was promulgate­d in 2007. In 2016, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council issued a guideline on improving the protection system and protecting property rights according to law.

According to the decision at Wednesday’s meeting, regulation­s and documents that are contradict­ory to the law and go against the protection of property rights will be revised or abolished as part of equal protection efforts. The government will ensure administra­tion adheres to the rule of law and that wayward and arbitrary enforcemen­t are strictly prevented.

Government oversight of environmen­tal protection and workplace safety must be conducted through lawful means, and no arbitrary or illegal methods should be employed to restrict business production and operation.

“Enhancing the protection of intellectu­al property rights is a matter of overall strategic significan­ce,” Li said.

Establishm­ent of a compensati­on mechanism is to be explored as a penalty for property rights infringeme­nts. Law enforcemen­t and judicial protection will be stepped up to increase the cost of infringeme­nts and reduce the cost of rights protection, the Wednesday meeting decided.

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