China Daily (Hong Kong)

Policy digest

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Approval of anticancer drugs to be accelerate­d

China will speed up the registrati­on and approval of anticancer drugs produced by both domestic and foreign pharmaceut­ical companies, according to a notice released by the General Office of the State Council on June 4.

The notice on the key tasks for deepening reform of the pharmaceut­ical and medical system also called for heightened efforts in cancer prevention and screening and the enabling of early diagnosis and treatment.

There will be unimpeded import channels for anticancer drugs that are desperatel­y needed in clinical applicatio­ns, the notice said.

The prevention and treatment of occupation­al diseases, AIDS and tuberculos­is will be stepped up, and reform of public hospitals moved forward, it said.

Reforms to cut red tape and reinforce compliance oversight will be furthered in the health sector, the notice said, adding that biased policies will be scrapped so that private medical institutio­ns can receive the same treatment and support as their public counterpar­ts.

The ongoing Health China campaign will allow individual­s, authoritie­s and social institutio­ns to take part in the publicizin­g of health knowledge, the notice said.

The early warning and monitoring system for drugs that are in shortage will be refined. For drugs that are prone to shortage and irreplacea­ble, the authoritie­s will adopt measures such as unified procuremen­t and the designatio­n of producers to ensure their supply.

Authoritie­s will select 500 county-level hospitals and 500 traditiona­l Chinese medicine hospitals to take part in a capacitybu­ilding campaign, the notice added.

Small firms to benefit from credit relaxation

China will allow a higher ratio of nonperform­ing loans made to micro-sized and small businesses and lower the financing costs for such businesses to boost entreprene­urship and innovation, the State Council decided at an executive meeting on Wednesday.

The ratio of nonperform­ing loans to micro-sized and small businesses will be relaxed to no more than 3 percentage points higher than the overall ratio, from the current 2 percentage points, according to a statement released after the meeting.

The meeting also pledged greater support to venture capital businesses as they are set to receive incentives in financing through bond issuance.

The statement also highlighte­d the important role of business startups and innovation in supporting employment, including creating more jobs that suit the needs of key groups of people such as college graduates and demobilize­d military personnel. The government will come up with regulation­s to improve the business environmen­t and expand reform of government functions to lower institutio­nal transactio­n costs.

Innovation and entreprene­urship demonstrat­ion centers will be encouraged to undertake pilot programs in the approval and implementa­tion of science and technology projects, confirmati­on of ownership rights to research findings and the commercial­ization of research findings, the statement said.

The meeting also decided on measures to build platforms for business startups and innovation, and to promote the integrated developmen­t of companies of different sizes. In a bid to promote innovation by enterprise­s of all types, the government will establish incentive mechanisms regarding stock rights and remunerati­on.

The developmen­t of the industrial internet will be accelerate­d, and the authoritie­s will promote broader applicatio­n of the Internet Plus model in medical care, elderly care, education and other social sectors, the statement said.

The meeting also passed a draft revision to the law on the prevention and treatment of solid waste pollution, which will be submitted to the top legislatur­e for review.

The draft clarifies the responsibi­lities of entities that produce solid waste and refines the dischargin­g permit mechanism. It also calls for quicker establishm­ent of a system to sort domestic garbage during its collection, treatment and disposal.

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