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曾铮:纵深推进全国统一大市场建设
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-26 00:07

Group 1: Core Perspectives - The construction of a unified national market is a crucial characteristic of modern market economies and a core advantage for large countries in global competition [1][2] - The emphasis is on deepening factor market reforms and building a high-standard market system to support the transition from a large to a strong market [1][2] - The current phase of building a unified national market requires addressing systemic and structural contradictions that affect policy implementation [5][9] Group 2: Economic Transformation - The new development pattern necessitates a shift towards domestic demand-driven growth, enhancing independent innovation capabilities, and expanding high-level openness [2][9] - Strengthening domestic circulation is essential for balancing supply and demand, preventing economic fluctuations, and improving overall economic efficiency [2][9] Group 3: Market Advantages - The core advantages of a large economy lie in its scale, diversity, and network effects, which can be transformed into development momentum through a unified national market [3][4] - Breaking down regional administrative barriers can amplify local market effects and reduce costs associated with industrial development and technology research [3][4] Group 4: Governance and Regulation - A unified market reduces transaction costs and addresses cross-regional agency issues, enhancing resource allocation efficiency and market fairness [4][9] - The focus is on synchronizing government actions and market regulations to lower institutional transaction costs and improve market efficiency [4][9] Group 5: Infrastructure and Connectivity - The initial phase focused on physical connectivity through infrastructure improvements, while the next phase aims for unified market regulations and soft infrastructure [7][8] - Establishing a unified market requires not only breaking down barriers but also building cross-regional market infrastructure and service networks [8][9] Group 6: Reform and Policy Implementation - The transition from establishing a framework to implementing systemic reforms is crucial for the effective construction of a unified national market [6][10] - Emphasis on optimizing regulatory governance and enhancing fair competition through unified market management and service systems [9][10] Group 7: International Integration - A larger domestic market enhances the depth of internal division of labor and reduces costs for global resource allocation, promoting international cooperation [4][11] - The goal is to align domestic market construction with international trade rules to enhance global competitiveness and attract resources [11]