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Nation to boost entreprene­urship, innovation

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China will upgrade its mass entreprene­urship and innovation campaign to strengthen employment, promote technologi­cal innovation and stimulate industrial growth, attendees at the State Council’s executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Thursday.

Further steps will be taken to create a more enabling environmen­t for entreprene­urship and innovation initiative­s.

Efforts will be made in further streamlini­ng administra­tion and delegation of authority, making it easier to start new businesses. They also will help advance reforms to simplify the deregistra­tion of defunct enterprise­s and formulate detailed policy incentives to encourage scientific researcher­s to start their own businesses. Also included will be improvemen­t of policy support and services for migrant workers returning to their hometowns or exservicem­en who wish to engage in entreprene­urial activities.

“The underlying objective of upgrading mass entreprene­urship and innovation is to make the Chinese economy more innovation-driven and promote higher-quality developmen­t through boosting employment, particular­ly employment for college graduates,” Li stressed.

Since 2015, the government has introduced a host of incentives to push entreprene­urship and innovation to a higher level and wider scope.

With an improved environmen­t and diversifie­d entities for innovation and entreprene­urship, a large number of outstandin­g entreprene­urial teams have come to the fore, and a group of innovation-driven companies have grown quickly. The first half of 2018 saw an average of 18,100 new businesses registered daily.

It was decided on Thursday that financial support for entreprene­urship and innovation will be enhanced. Innovative enterprise­s with good prospects but that are not yet profitable will be encouraged to become listed on a stock exchange and apply for financing. Pilot programs will grant longterm use rights or ownership to researcher­s for their job-related scientific or technologi­cal achievemen­ts and provide compensati­on to cover loan risks in the commercial applicatio­n of the achievemen­ts.

Li emphasized that in intensifyi­ng the mass entreprene­urship and innovation effort, it is important not only to secure the growth momentum of new business models that have emerged but also to expand the campaign to wider fields.

“The role of market forces should be given better play to speed up the developmen­t of the industrial use of the internet, and foster synergy with the developmen­t of smart manufactur­ing and e-commerce,” Li said. “We should promote ‘internet plus public services’ to deliver more quality resources to the people.”

The meeting also called for efforts to innovate in creditwort­hiness oversight and urge companies operating on sharing economy platforms to fulfill their responsibi­lities for ensuring safety and product quality.

The ... objective of upgrading mass entreprene­urship and innovation is to make the Chinese economy more innovation-driven.” Premier Li Keqiang

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