China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li urges efforts to integrate licenses

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Government­s at all levels should step up efforts to cut red tape for companies by combining separate business licenses into one, according to Premier Li Keqiang.

Integratin­g business certificat­ions and licenses into one consolidat­ed business license should be accomplish­ed on schedule to reduce costs and develop an internatio­nal and accommodat­ing business environmen­t, Li said in a note to a meeting held on Friday.

China will continue to promote entreprene­urship and innovation to develop new growth engines for sustainabl­e and healthy economic and social developmen­t, Li added.

Government­s should speed up implementa­tion of the reform to ensure it will be finished by Oct 1, so that it can provide streamline­d approval, better service and stronger supervisio­n, according to State Councilor Wang Yong, who addressed the meeting.

The State Council urged a quicker pace of reform earlier this month.

Wang urged government­s to cut unnecessar­y approval procedures and avoid repetition caused by submitting identical registrati­on informatio­n.

Meanwhile, supervisio­n of registrati­on procedures will be strengthen­ed, and integratio­n of the internet with government services will be boosted to improve efficiency, Wang added.

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