截至9月底,北京在营中小微企业较去年同期增加13.3万家
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-27 10:35

Group 1 - The core point of the report highlights the robust growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Beijing, with a significant increase in new registrations and overall enterprise numbers [1][2] - In the first nine months of the year, Beijing saw the establishment of 235,000 new enterprises, a year-on-year increase of 22.3%, averaging over 850 new SMEs daily [1] - As of September, there were 2.212 million active SMEs in Beijing, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 6.4% [1] Group 2 - Beijing leads the nation with over 30,000 high-tech enterprises, having cultivated 16,451 innovative SMEs and over 1,200 national-level "little giant" enterprises [2] - The number of specialized and innovative SMEs has increased more than tenfold since the beginning of the 14th Five-Year Plan, with "little giant" enterprises growing by over 1,000 [2] - The specialized and innovative enterprises have achieved significant milestones, including exceeding 10,000 in number, revenue, and total market value, contributing to the modernization of the capital's industrial system [2] Group 3 - The government has implemented various policies to support SME development, including the release of guidelines for quality SME cultivation and financial support for agricultural processing SMEs [3][4] - A comprehensive service network for SMEs has been established, integrating government and social resources to provide effective support [3] - In the first nine months, the total government procurement amount for SMEs reached 52.13 billion yuan, accounting for over 70% of all contract amounts [4] Group 4 - Beijing has introduced tax and fee incentives for small-scale taxpayers and small micro-profit enterprises, streamlining tax processes with 97% of tax matters handled online [4] - The city has enhanced government procurement support for SMEs, allowing them to utilize procurement contracts for online financing [4] - A long-term regulatory mechanism for enterprise-related fees has been established, clarifying boundaries for fee-related behaviors and reducing unnecessary inspections [5][6]