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健全涉企收费监管 激发市场活力
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-06-23 22:03

Group 1 - Strengthening the regulation of enterprise-related fees is crucial for reducing business operating costs and optimizing the business environment, which in turn stimulates market vitality and promotes high-quality economic development [1] - The State Council issued guidelines to establish a long-term regulatory mechanism for enterprise-related fees, focusing on problem-oriented approaches and enhancing the regulatory system [1] Group 2 - Guizhou Province has published the "Administrative and Institutional Fee Directory," ensuring transparency in fee collection and preventing arbitrary charges, which boosts business confidence [2] - The company invested 300 million yuan in a new materials industrial park, planning to double its production capacity in three years [2] Group 3 - Inner Mongolia's Wuhai City strictly implements the fee directory system, ensuring zero charges outside the directory and reducing operational costs for businesses [3] - The market regulatory department in Tongliao City has established over 80 monitoring points for enterprise-related fees, actively engaging with businesses to clarify policies [3] Group 4 - Guizhou Province has strengthened oversight of enterprise-related fees, collaborating with industry associations to monitor compliance and address violations effectively [4] - In the past year, Guizhou identified and rectified over 62 million yuan in improper fees through self-inspections and strict enforcement actions [4] Group 5 - Inner Mongolia has initiated a special campaign to address administrative and institutional fee irregularities, significantly reducing complaint processing times [5] Group 6 - Various regions are leveraging the regulation of enterprise-related fees to enhance the business environment, with Hunan Province focusing on reducing operational costs through new regulations [6] - Hunan's new regulations include a mechanism for evaluating the quality of intermediary services in administrative approvals, aiming to eliminate hidden fees [6] Group 7 - By 2024, Guizhou Province is expected to have 4.45 million private business entities, accounting for 96% of all business entities, with the private economy's contribution to GDP increasing from 53% in 2020 to 55% [7]