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产业营商环境建设跃上新台阶 东部地区引领改革新方向
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-05-19 14:17

Core Viewpoint - The report released by the China Private Economy Research Association and Zero Point Research indicates that 86.35% of private enterprises have expectations for local governments to improve the business environment around industrial promotion, highlighting the ongoing focus on optimizing the business environment in China [1][3]. Group 1: Business Environment Development - The eastern region remains the most concentrated area for reforms and innovations in the industrial business environment [3]. - From 2024 to 2025, 15 out of 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) have explicitly mentioned optimizing the "industrial business environment" in their government work reports or action plans [3]. - Examples include Shanghai's emphasis on enhancing the industrial business environment as a key strategic goal and Anhui's initiatives to create a market-oriented, law-based, and international first-class business environment [3]. Group 2: Key Elements of Reform - Local governments are focusing on key elements to enhance the visibility of reforms, such as transitioning infrastructure supply from "extensive保障" to "precise customization" [4]. - There is a growing recognition of the core role of talent in sustainable industrial development, shifting from immediate concerns to future planning [4]. - Financial services are being deepened by focusing on industry characteristics, moving from inclusive supply to specialized services [4]. Group 3: Misconceptions and Practical Deviations - There are misconceptions regarding the true nature of the industrial business environment, with some regions lacking clear definitions and confusing it with concepts like industrial ecology and industrial park construction [5]. - Some local governments are adhering to outdated work concepts, lacking proactive innovation and adaptability in their business environment strategies [5]. - The role of co-construction entities in the industrial business environment is imbalanced, with government departments dominating and market-oriented solutions being underutilized [5]. Group 4: Recommendations for Improvement - The report suggests exploring "one industry, one policy" in a fair and transparent manner [5]. - Encouraging industry associations to enhance their capabilities in investment attraction and business environment construction is recommended [5]. - Utilizing research and digital tools to accurately respond to enterprise needs and implementing policies that allow for "enjoying benefits without application" is advised [5].