The General Administration of Market Supervision has clarified 34 key tasks to continuously support and promote the development and growth of the private economy.
Today, reporters learned that the State Administration for Market Regulation has issued the "Key Points for Market Supervision Departments to Promote the Development and Growth of the Private Economy by 2026", proposing 34 key tasks. It emphasizes both regulatory norms and promoting development, continuously creating a fair competition environment, innovating regulatory governance methods, enhancing development service capabilities, and promoting the high-quality development of the private economy with a better environment, more practical measures, and stronger support.
In terms of strengthening the legal policy guarantee for the private economy, it will improve the legal system of fair competition and the system of regulating enterprise fees, enrich credit incentive measures and measures to strengthen technical trade, strengthen policies to promote the development of individual industrial and commercial households, and lay a solid legal foundation.
In maintaining the order of fair competition in the market, it will resolutely eliminate barriers, deepen the construction of a unified national large market, strengthen the publicity and guidance of anti-monopoly compliance, thoroughly rectify "insider-style" competition, and safeguard fair development.
In terms of improving regulatory enforcement efficiency, it will explore non-site, non-contact, QR code entry and other regulatory models, improve the level of administrative law enforcement fairness and civility, increase efforts in key areas of rectification, and optimize governance capabilities.
In enhancing the capability to serve the development of the private economy, it will deepen the accurate support for individual industrial and commercial households through classification, continue to build the "credit + service" brand, strengthen the support of quality infrastructure, and help promote high-quality development.
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