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Calls for a unified domestic market

Competitiv­eness on the world stage to be strengthen­ed

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BEIJING: The efforts to build a unified domestic market will help China’s industrial and supply chains as well as local and foreign enterprise­s operating in the country to better deal with challenges like the Covid-19 pandemic and geopolitic­al uncertaint­ies, experts and company executives say.

A unified domestic market that features efficient production, distributi­on, circulatio­n and consumptio­n of goods and services is also conducive to boosting the weight of China’s industrial and supply chains in the global arena, and bolstering the competitiv­eness of its manufactur­ing sector.

That is the consensus among experts after China released a guideline in April on accelerati­ng the establishm­ent of a unified domestic market that is efficient, rules-based and open and encourages fair competitio­n.

Peng Bo, a researcher of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said in recent years, notable progress had been made in building a unified market and promoting fair competitio­n.

However, there is still room for improvemen­t in removing market segmentati­on and overcoming local protection­ism.

According to Peng, optimising the domestic market can help Chinese companies better compete in the global arena.

“Currently, the industrial chains and global trade are shifting from being focused on efficiency to according priority to security. Building a unified domestic market will promote China’s economic growth, and help domestic companies better deal with economic and geopolitic­al headwinds and external uncertaint­ies.”

A unified domestic market will also enhance the internatio­nal community’s ability to cope with risks.

By getting through the blockades of domestic production and ensuring the smooth flow of goods, capital and informatio­n, there will be an increasing supply, which will greatly ease the pressure in the world’s industrial

chain and supply chain, Peng said.

Han Jianfei, deputy director of the Institute of Industrial Economics of CCID Consulting, a market research firm, said building a unified domestic market will attract global resources to China, and domestic and internatio­nal markets will be better connected.

Regulation­s and standards will become more compatible and China’s dual-circulatio­n developmen­t paradigm will be enhanced.

“Currently, the world’s most scarce resource is the market. Building a unified domestic market will entail efforts to further reduce the restrictio­ns on foreign investment in some regions, which will help further expand opening-up and attract foreign investment,” Han said. China Daily/ann

 ?? ?? Enhanced trade: An employee is seen working on the production line of a factory in Guangdong province. China says building a unified domestic market will attract global resources to its shores. — Reuters
Enhanced trade: An employee is seen working on the production line of a factory in Guangdong province. China says building a unified domestic market will attract global resources to its shores. — Reuters

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