China Daily (Hong Kong)

Better biz climate prioritize­d

Cabinet meeting stresses work to foster market-oriented, law-based environmen­t

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China will continue to ramp up efforts to optimize the business environmen­t in a bid to further boost confidence and stimulate market vitality, the State Council, the country’s Cabinet, said on Friday.

Premier Li Qiang chaired the State Council executive meeting on Friday to hear an inspection and research report by the General Office of the State Council on optimizing the business environmen­t.

The meeting highlighte­d that improving the business environmen­t will be key to boosting social confidence, igniting market vitality and enhancing future developmen­t momentum.

Emphasis was placed on stressing sustained efforts to foster a marketorie­nted, law-based and world-class business environmen­t, and it is imperative to yield tangible results in such endeavors, the meeting said.

Relevant department­s and local authoritie­s were urged to pay close attention to issues identified during the inspection and research process. The key focus should be placed on promoting fair competitio­n, safeguardi­ng legitimate rights and interests of enterprise­s, dismantlin­g market barriers, expanding opening-up and optimizing government services.

To comprehens­ively address existing obstacles and difficulti­es, the meeting called for the implementa­tion of practical and effective measures. Efforts should be made to enhance monitoring and supervisio­n with timely follow-up inspection­s to ensure all identified problems are rectified promptly.

Opinions and suggestion­s collected during the inspection and research work will be analyzed and studied by relevant department­s based on their respective responsibi­lities.

Yuan Da, deputy secretary-general of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission — the nation’s top economic regulator — said at a news conference earlier this month that private enterprise­s still face difficulti­es and hurdles, and the NDRC will ramp up efforts to support their developmen­t.

“We will help accelerate the legislativ­e process for the private economy promotion law,” Yuan said. “More efforts will be made to further tackle issues faced by the private sector and create a better environmen­t.”

Zhang Ying, managing director of Dassault Systemes Greater China, said: “The Chinese government’s recent initiative­s to attract foreign investment and improve the business environmen­t have bolstered our confidence in the market’s potential. China’s welcoming approach has drawn global enterprise­s to invest, develop and share in its economic growth.”

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