一图读懂2025年综合整治“内卷式”竞争十大制度建设成果
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-09 11:29

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes the need to address "involutionary" competition, which is characterized by low price, low quality, and low-level competition that disrupts market signals and undermines long-term competitiveness of enterprises, ultimately affecting industrial structure upgrades and high-quality development [4] - The State Administration for Market Regulation has established a comprehensive and orderly regulatory framework to guide enterprises from homogeneous low-efficiency competition to high-quality and high-level competition by 2025 [4] Group 2 - The revised Anti-Unfair Competition Law enhances the recognition rules for commercial defamation and includes typical "involutionary" malicious competition behaviors, such as forcing platform operators to sell goods below cost, into the regulatory scope [6] - The implementation measures for the compulsory cancellation of company registration aim to systematically clean up dishonest entities and improve market exit quality and efficiency [7] - The draft guidelines for anti-monopoly compliance for internet platforms support and guide platform enterprises in strengthening compliance management and identifying new monopoly risks [10] Group 3 - The guidelines for improving product and service quality on online trading platforms focus on product innovation and service standardization, enhancing the responsibilities of platforms and operators, and optimizing consumer protection services [12] - The basic requirements for managing delivery platforms include merchant management, pricing behavior, and consumer rights protection, aimed at improving service quality and reducing disorderly competition [13] - The regulations on the quality safety supervision of key industrial products sold online clarify the responsibilities and obligations of e-commerce operators regarding quality safety [15] Group 4 - The action plan for enhancing standards in the new energy vehicle, lithium battery, and photovoltaic industries includes the development of 167 national standards to promote quality safety and energy efficiency, addressing "involutionary" competition in these sectors [16] - Measures to steadily expand the openness of standard systems focus on improving the consistency of standards in key service areas between domestic and international markets [17]