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促进公平竞争 激发市场活力 为各类经营主体“破壁清障”(人民眼·建设全国统一大市场) ——纵深推进全国统一大市场建设观察之一
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-07 23:26

Group 1 - The construction of a unified national market is essential for building a new development pattern and promoting high-quality development in China [2][4] - The need to eliminate local protectionism, market segmentation, and "involution" competition is emphasized by government officials [2][3] - The implementation of the Fair Competition Review Regulation in 2024 aims to create a more equitable market environment for various business entities [5][8] Group 2 - Local barriers such as "directory lists" and "exclusive agreements" hinder fair competition and market access for companies [3][5] - The case of a company in Baise, Guangxi, illustrates the challenges faced due to local regulations that restrict market entry [6][8] - The establishment of anti-monopoly and fair competition committees in regions like Guangxi aims to address these issues and promote market fairness [6][7] Group 3 - The introduction of remote and cross-regional evaluation for government procurement projects enhances competition and reduces costs for businesses [12][18] - The shift from local to national evaluation systems has increased participation from external companies, improving their chances of winning bids [18][22] - The remote evaluation system has led to significant cost savings for companies, allowing them to focus on competitive strengths rather than relationships [18][22] Group 4 - The establishment of the Deep-Shan Special Cooperation Zone demonstrates a successful model of regional collaboration and policy integration [19][20] - Companies relocating to the cooperation zone benefit from favorable policies and infrastructure, leading to significant growth in production and sales [20][22] - The concept of "reverse flying land" allows companies to leverage resources from developed regions while establishing operations in less developed areas [23][24] Group 5 - The collaboration between Shenzhen and Nanning through innovation centers fosters cross-border industrial cooperation and resource sharing [24][25] - The growth of companies like Guangxi Zhongke Huari Microelectronics showcases the potential of this cooperative model, with significant increases in sales and patent development [25]