Core Viewpoint - The National Market Supervision Administration of China has intensified efforts to combat local protectionism and administrative monopolies, with a significant increase in the number of investigations and case resolutions compared to the previous year [1][2]. Group 1: Enforcement Actions - In the past year, the number of cases investigated and resolved by market regulatory authorities increased by 34% and 32% respectively [1]. - The administration plans to focus on strict law enforcement, conducting special actions to address key cases and abolish regulations that hinder a unified national market and fair competition [1]. - There will be a high-pressure approach to serious violations, with enhanced identification and rectification of prominent issues [1]. Group 2: Source Governance - The implementation of the Fair Competition Review Regulations will be deepened, with efforts to revise supporting measures and strengthen the review mechanism for important policy measures [2]. - Training for personnel will be increased, and digital technology will be leveraged to enhance the standardization and normalization of reviews [2]. - Continuous checks on policy measures will be conducted to prevent the introduction of policies that exclude or restrict competition [2]. Group 3: Compliance Building - The State Council's Anti-Monopoly and Anti-Unfair Competition Committee Office will play a crucial role in enhancing cross-departmental risk consultations and information sharing [2]. - There will be a focus on proactive compliance guidance in key areas, with regular risk warnings and timely updates on enforcement cases [2]. - A new anti-monopoly media platform has been launched to regularly publish important activities, policy interpretations, and case information in the anti-monopoly field [2].
拆“篱笆墙”,修“快车道” 破除地方保护和行政性垄断聚焦三大发力点
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2026-02-05 09:01