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China vows to better business environment

CHINA will work to tackle the weak areas in its business environment to further improve overall competitiveness and sustain the sound momentum of steady economic performance, the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided yesterday.

The Chinese government places high importance on improving the country’s business environment. Li has urged government authorities to address the top concerns of businesses and tackle institutional deficiencies to cultivate a world-class business environment in China.

“In the face of growing international competition, we must fully appreciate the pressing need for stepping up the reforms of our government’s functions, which are crucial for energizing market entities and grassroots initiative and for improving China’s overall business environment,” Li said at the meeting.

Recent years have seen the government’s relentless efforts in cutting red tape in light of market bottlenecks and bringing the country up to advanced global standards in terms of business-friendliness. These reform endeavors have achieved notable results.

Latest figures from the Ministry of Commerce showed that in the first half of this year, 29,591 foreign-invested enterprises were established, up 96.6 percent year on year.

According to the 2017 report of the World Bank, China ranked the 78th in ease of doing business, up by 18 spots over 2013. In the revised negative list for foreign investment the Ministry of Commerce issued in June, the number of restrictive items was cut to 48 from 63 in 2017.

It was decided yesterday that another 17 administrative permits will be no longer required, including in establishing nursing home for the elderly, declaring invalidity of business licenses, project approval for foreign businesses to invest in road transport, and work permit for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau residents to work on the mainland.

Six of the above 17 items will be revoked through applying for legal revisions.

Customs clearance and quarantine will be further integrated, and procedures for import and export registration will be streamlined. Statistics from the departments of market oversight and commerce will be used directly for customs registration.

Taxation procedure will be streamlined, and time required for enterprise tax payments will be reduced. Procedure required for immovable property registration will be completed within 15 working days, and time required for a mortgage registration will be shortened to within seven working days.

At the same time, reforms on the enterprise investment project commitment system will be accelerated, with government authorities setting criteria and businesses keeping good credit record. A new negative list for businesses will be issued, and any restrictions hampering a level playing field for businesses will be abandoned. Behaviors such as counterfeiting, infringements and illegal charges will be cracked down.

Enhancing transparency

Meanwhile, efforts will continue to be made in facilitating public services and reforming administrative examination and approval system by reducing the time, documentation and cost required, and enhancing transparency.

“Our efforts in streamlining administration, delegating powers and improving government services boil down to striking a proper balance between the government and the market and truly allowing the market to play a decisive role in allocating resources,” Li pointed out.

“Instead of redistributing powers among government departments, we should give full respect and delegate due powers to market entities.”

It was also decided at the meeting that China will carry out phased evaluations of the businesses environment across the country and offer further incentives for better performers. Some 28 steps of improving the business environment that have worked well in some regions, including the one-stop service model, and Internet Plus medical insurance, will be disseminated to encourage competition in the quality of business environment across the country.

“The market and our people will have final judgment on the success of our efforts to streamline administration.” Li said. “A key responsibility of the government is to give timely response to public concerns and faithfully live out our commitment to people-centered development.”




 

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