多地召开“新年第一会” 多举措护航经济提质增效
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2026-01-05 17:08

Core Viewpoint - The focus on high-quality development is a fundamental guideline for various regions in China as they plan for the year 2026, marking the beginning of the "14th Five-Year Plan" [1][2] Group 1: Economic Development Strategies - Emphasis on the real economy, business environment, and people's well-being as key topics for work deployment, with the real economy being the "ballast stone" of the national economy [1][2] - Various regions are implementing specific measures to optimize the business environment, such as Shanghai's targeted training and policy interpretation, and Liaoning's introduction of high-value policy packages [2][3] Group 2: Systematic Approach to Business Environment - The optimization of the business environment is transitioning from "single-point breakthroughs" to "system integration," focusing on the entire lifecycle of enterprises [3] - Initial efforts addressed entry barriers, while current strategies aim to enhance market-oriented, legal, and international frameworks to eliminate hidden barriers [3][4] Group 3: Focus on Emerging Industries - Regions are increasingly targeting emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, new energy, and new materials to seize development opportunities [3][4] - Hubei's initiatives include reforms in education, technology, and talent systems to promote innovation and efficient allocation of resources [3][4] Group 4: Regional Development Characteristics - Coastal regions leverage their geographical advantages to enhance open economies, as seen in Hainan's initiatives to build a free trade port [5][6] - Inland areas focus on activating endogenous power and promoting industrial upgrades, with Hubei emphasizing collaborative innovation and technology transfer [6] Group 5: Complementary Development Strategies - Differentiated development based on regional advantages is part of a cohesive national strategy, promoting a complete development system that balances open leadership and domestic demand support [6] - This coordinated approach aims to avoid homogeneous competition and enhance resource allocation efficiency across regions [6]