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天津出台13条硬举措支持企业并购重组

Core Viewpoint - Tianjin's local government has introduced significant policy support for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to enhance market resource allocation and promote high-quality industrial development through a series of measures [1] Group 1: Policy Measures - The policy includes 13 specific measures across five areas aimed at optimizing the funding chain, target pool, and transaction services for M&A [1] - Encouragement for strategic M&A in key industries such as green petrochemicals, automotive equipment, and emerging sectors like biomedicine and new energy [2] - Support for state-owned enterprises to lead cross-regional M&A and facilitate the implementation of quality projects in Tianjin [2] Group 2: Financial Support - Establishment of M&A mother funds through government capital to strengthen industry chain integration and attract private equity funds [3] - Expansion of exit channels for regional equity markets and simplification of exit processes for private equity funds [3] - Encouragement for financial institutions to provide diverse financing tools, including loans and bonds, with a focus on supporting technology-oriented SMEs [3] Group 3: Service Enhancement - Development of a capital market service platform to enhance information sharing and business collaboration [4] - Creation of a resource pool for quality M&A targets based on key industry chains and potential companies [4] - Formation of a capital market service alliance involving banks, securities firms, and law firms to provide specialized M&A services [4] Group 4: Regulatory Framework - Implementation of effective regulatory measures to ensure compliance and performance evaluation of state-owned and government-guided funds [5] - Strengthening of oversight to prevent financial fraud and insider trading during M&A processes [6] Group 5: Organizational Support - Establishment of a dedicated task force led by the local financial management bureau to address challenges in corporate restructuring and ensure policy benefits reach businesses [8]