Core Viewpoint - The National Development and Reform Commission, along with the Ministry of Commerce and the State Administration for Market Regulation, has launched an initiative to eliminate market access barriers, aiming to create a fair market entry environment and promote the construction of a unified national market [1][2]. Group 1: Market Access Barriers - Market access is the first checkpoint in economic activities, and high barriers hinder business operations and competition, while removing these barriers can stimulate innovation and economic growth [1]. - Recent years have seen intensive policy measures from central to local levels, including the improvement of negative list systems and the enforcement of fair competition reviews, which have effectively cleared various forms of barriers [1][2]. - Despite progress, issues such as "glass doors," "spring doors," and "revolving doors" still exist, indicating that mechanisms for identifying and removing market access barriers are not fully matured [1]. Group 2: Action Plan and Implementation - The current cleanup action targets 15 key situations to ensure fairer market access, emphasizing the need for genuine action rather than superficial measures [2]. - Local authorities are urged to comprehensively review all regulations related to market access, eliminating unnecessary barriers and ensuring transparency in the process [2]. - There is a need for a balanced approach that considers the experiences of micro-entities, ensuring that the removal of barriers translates into actual market participation [2].
当好市场准入“破壁人”
Guang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-04-29 21:27