Core Viewpoint - The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) emphasizes the need for high-quality completion of state-owned enterprise (SOE) reform actions by 2025, focusing on key tasks such as the disposal of "two non" and "two assets," governance of loss-making enterprises, and enhancing independent innovation capabilities [1][2][3]. Group 1: Progress in SOE Reform - Since 2023, SASAC has made significant progress in implementing SOE reform actions, with key tasks accelerating, including breakthroughs in core technology and the transformation of traditional industries [2]. - The average completion rate of the reform actions across various regions and central enterprises is over 70% as of the end of 2024 [3]. - The reform has strengthened the modern enterprise system with enhanced regulatory effectiveness and increased internal vitality of enterprises [2]. Group 2: Focus on Core Business and Innovation - The meeting highlighted the importance of concentrating resources on core responsibilities and strategic emerging industries, aiming for a more prominent main business and stronger core competitiveness [3]. - There is a push for SOEs to integrate more deeply into the national innovation system, enhancing their role in technological innovation and improving mechanisms that support original innovation [3][4]. Group 3: Future Planning for SOE Reform - SASAC plans to strategically address deep-seated institutional issues that hinder high-quality development of SOEs, aiming to align production relations with new productive forces [6]. - The focus will be on enhancing core functions and competitiveness of state capital and enterprises, while adapting to the evolving economic landscape [6]. - The SASAC leadership emphasizes the need for foresight and targeted strategies in reform, regulation, and party building to ensure high-quality development [6].
国务院国资委最新部署!
券商中国·2025-05-16 04:19