China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li vows anew to ease market access

- By HU YONGQI in Shenzhen huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang vowed on Wednesday to further lower the threshold to market access for business startups and innovative companies in a bid to create more jobs.

More than 15,000 companies are registered every day around the nation, but only 70 percent of them are actively operating, Li said while meeting with managers of high-tech companies at the Global Entreprene­urial Leaders Forum in Shenzhen, an industrial hub in Guangdong province.

The government will streamline administra­tive procedures and further open the market for enterprise­s, including foreign companies, he added.

Li said more than 9 million jobs were created in urban areas during the first nine months of the year, while more than 12 million graduates from colleges and vocational schools were expected to enter the job market this year.

The achievemen­t can be attributed to entreprene­urship and innovation, he added.

Promoting entreprene­urship and i nnovation will offer college graduates opportunit­ies for fair competitio­n no matter where in the country they come from, Li said.

In May, the premier made a similar pledge on market access while meeting with foreign companies’ CEOs during the China Big Data Industry Summit in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province.

The Shenzhen forum was part of the second National Mass Entreprene­urship and Innovation Week, which kicked off on Wednesday.

During the first such event

in Beijing last year, Li said grassroots entreprene­urship and innovation can create more job opportunit­ies and become a new engine for China’s developmen­t.

Huang Qunhui, director of the Institute of Industrial Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said: “Small and mediumsize­d companies, including business startups, provide the largest number of employment opportunit­ies. That’s why the central government has attached such great importance to entreprene­urship and innovation.”

Among forum participan­ts were celebritie­s from the internet and manufactur­ing sectors, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, who also emphasized the significan­ce of innovation and its role i n supporting new jobs.

Innovation is crucial to unlocking the growth potential of the Chinese economy as well as the global economy, Cook said, adding that the spirit of entreprene­urship in China is distinctiv­e and strong.

“It’s amazing to think that a small company or even an individual in China can create an innovative app … and offer their products to over 1 billion iPhone and iPad users around the world,” Cook said.

The country has become an app developmen­t powerhouse that supports 1.8 million jobs, including 350,000 new ones in the past 12 months alone, he said, adding that the sector increased 25 percent yearon-year.

More than 400,000 mobile apps at Apple’s App Store were created by Chinese developers for customers around the world, Cook said.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ...
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