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优化网格党组织 推进精细化治理
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-29 22:30
《 人民日报 》( 2025年09月30日 10 版) (责编:卫嘉、白宇) 组织新就业群体参与基层治理,是朝阳区双井街道"党员+网格"治理模式的缩影。近年来,双井街道打 造精细化治理示范区,将辖区划分为九大片区并成立片区党委,优化282个网格党组织,实现党组织、 服务、资源"三个全覆盖",切实办好民生实事。与此同时,街道以需求为导向,构建新就业群体服务阵 地,选派干部担任重点企业"首席服务专员",累计解决企业诉求2300余项。 在协同治理方面,建立片区"每月一题"机制,推动"接诉即办"向"未诉先办"深化。通过邻里中心、自治 议事平台等,提升矛盾化解能力和公众参与度,群众满意度显著提升。 本报北京9月29日电 (记者王昊男)在北京市朝阳区双井街道九龙社区,外卖员王志强和同事们最近多 次受到居民称赞。为啥?原来,23名骑士小哥一同组建了"美井骑士网格志愿服务小组",利用送单途中 和工作间隙,担任文明引导宣传员、基层治理志愿者,助力社区解决基层治理难题。 ...
医疗科普不能成为牟利工具
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-05 07:25
Core Viewpoint - The rise of "self-media" in medical science popularization has led to varying quality, with some "internet celebrity doctors" exploiting their authority for profit, violating regulations and misleading the public [1][2][3] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - In August, multiple government departments issued a notice to standardize "self-media" medical science popularization behaviors, aiming to enhance awareness and prevent misinformation [1][3] - The National Health Commission emphasized the need for stricter regulations against false medical information and the promotion of professional medical content [3][4] Group 2: Collaborative Governance - A multi-departmental approach is necessary to address the chaos in medical science popularization, involving market regulation, health supervision, drug management, and internet information oversight [4][5] - Online platforms are responsible for monitoring "self-media" medical content and must implement strict penalties for violations [4][12] Group 3: Quality Medical Science Supply - Increasing the supply of quality medical science content is essential to reduce the space for "pseudo-science" and ensure the public receives accurate health information [5][10] - The notice calls for a sustained effort to provide authoritative health knowledge in accessible formats [5][11] Group 4: Professionalism in Medical Science Popularization - Medical professionals should focus on their areas of expertise and avoid using popularization as a means for profit [8][10] - The core of medical science popularization is to convey scientifically validated information to help the public improve their health literacy [10][11]
周红波调研城市管理和绿化园林工作时强调
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-08-12 01:39
Group 1: Urban Management - The city emphasizes the importance of urban governance as a perpetual task and a major responsibility in building a modern people's city [2] - The focus is on enhancing the modernization level of urban governance, with a higher benchmark for improving urban management efficiency [2] - Key areas for improvement include meticulous management of city appearance, municipal facilities, urban order, and addressing prominent issues in transportation, sanitation, and parking [2] Group 2: Smart Governance - The city aims to enhance smart governance through the "One Network Management" initiative, optimizing digital platforms and expanding digital governance applications [2] - The goal is to upgrade smart city construction, making urban operation management more intelligent [2] Group 3: Safety and Humanistic Governance - There is a focus on safety governance, particularly in high-rise buildings, crowded places, and old residential areas, to improve disaster response capabilities [2] - Humanistic governance aims to build a civilized city by protecting and revitalizing old spaces, enhancing public facilities for the elderly and children, and caring for special groups [2] Group 4: Collaborative Governance - The city plans to dynamically adjust urban governance systems, creating a "Big City Management" framework that emphasizes departmental collaboration, city-district linkage, and citizen participation [2] Group 5: Greenery and Landscaping - Greenery and landscaping are viewed as living infrastructure, with a commitment to scientific, ecological, and frugal development [3] - The city aims to create a high-level "14th Five-Year" landscaping plan that emphasizes local, colorful, and scenic designs [3] - The implementation of forest management systems and the protection of natural resources are prioritized to enhance the comprehensive functions of greenery and landscaping [3]
趋势研判!2025年中国烟气净化设备‌行业产业链、发展现状、竞争格局及发展趋势分析:政策技术双轮驱动,行业迈向低碳智能新时代[图]
Chan Ye Xin Xi Wang· 2025-07-24 01:10
Industry Overview - Flue gas purification equipment is essential for air pollution control, including dust removal, desulfurization, denitrification, and VOCs treatment, widely used in power, metallurgy, and chemical industries [1][2] - The market size of the flue gas purification industry reached 125.8 billion yuan in 2023, expected to grow to 140 billion yuan by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of 6-8% [1][10] - The industry is undergoing significant transformation, with a shift towards high-efficiency technologies, full industry chain services, and a focus on non-electric sectors [1][10] Technological Development - Major technical routes in China's flue gas purification include electrostatic dust removal, wet desulfurization, SCR denitrification, and VOCs catalytic combustion, each with its advantages and limitations [4][5] - The industry is moving from single pollutant control to collaborative governance and intelligent operation, with innovations like low-temperature electrostatic dust removal and wet electrostatic dust removal being promoted [4][10] Policy Environment - The industry is benefiting from a series of government policies aimed at promoting high-quality development in environmental protection equipment manufacturing, setting clear energy-saving and emission reduction targets [6][7] - Policies include tax incentives, green credit support, and guidelines for equipment updates and technological transformations in key industrial sectors [6][7] Market Structure - The flue gas purification equipment industry has a complete supply chain, with upstream materials like steel and catalysts, midstream equipment manufacturing, and downstream applications primarily in the power sector [9][10] - The market exhibits a multi-tiered competitive landscape, with leading companies like Longking Environmental and Qingxin Environment dominating the mainstream market, while mid-sized and small companies focus on niche segments [14][16] Competitive Landscape - The industry is characterized by a "multi-level, differentiated" competition structure, with top-tier companies leveraging full industry chain layouts and technological advantages [14][16] - Longking Environmental leads the market with a comprehensive approach, while companies like Fida Environmental and Yuanda Environmental focus on specific segments through differentiated technologies [14][16] Future Trends - The industry is transitioning towards non-electric sectors and emerging markets, with steel, cement, and waste incineration becoming key growth areas [19][20] - Carbon capture technologies are accelerating commercialization, pushing the industry towards "zero carbon" transformation [20][21] - Integration of AI and 5G technologies is fostering "one-stop" governance solutions, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing costs [22]
以科技管理体制机制改革汇聚创新合力
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-09 21:57
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of enhancing the technology management system and mechanism in China to foster innovation and achieve the goal of becoming a technology powerhouse by 2035 [1][2]. Group 1: Government Role - The government should strengthen top-level design and institutional supply to create a conducive environment for innovation, focusing on establishing property rights, financial support systems, and research evaluation mechanisms [2][3]. - A clear delineation of responsibilities among government departments is necessary to avoid overlapping functions and enhance collaborative governance [3]. Group 2: Market Role - The market must play a crucial role in optimizing resource allocation and discovering value, as market-oriented innovation systems demonstrate significantly higher resource allocation efficiency compared to administrative-led systems [4]. - Establishing a national technology trading market and promoting the marketization of data elements are essential steps to enhance the innovation ecosystem [4][5]. Group 3: Social Role - The article highlights the need for social collaboration in driving innovation, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive ecosystem that includes various stakeholders such as enterprises, universities, and research institutions [6][7]. - Building infrastructure for collaborative innovation, such as open research platforms and digital collaboration systems, is vital for fostering a cooperative innovation environment [7].
平台经济促就业如何发力
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-20 22:01
Group 1 - The platform economy has become a key vehicle for stabilizing employment, with an average of over 22% of new jobs created in 2023 coming from this sector, totaling over 230 million jobs [1] - The platform economy is accelerating the transition of talent structure towards higher-end roles, with over 1.2 million AI engineering technicians in China as of 2024, and a compound annual growth rate of 45% over the past three years [1] - More than 30 million new workers, such as delivery riders and ride-hailing drivers, have been absorbed into the flexible employment sector through platform companies [1] Group 2 - Issues such as companies evading labor responsibilities by classifying workers as "individual business owners" or "partners" have led to significant gaps in legal rights, with less than 40% of delivery riders and ride-hailing drivers included in the urban employee social security system [2] - The high rate of pension insurance discontinuation, exceeding 40%, and the lack of related protections are significant barriers to the platform economy's ability to continue absorbing employment [2] - Problems in the gig economy include high traffic violation rates among delivery riders due to algorithmic pressure, and income challenges for drivers during peak hours due to pricing algorithms [2] Group 3 - Strengthening legal protections for new employment forms is necessary, including the establishment of laws to clarify the legal status of platform workers and prevent evasion of labor responsibilities [2] - Encouragement for platform companies to provide commercial pensions and exclusive medical insurance for eligible workers, along with exploring a "social security points bank" mechanism for cumulative payment years across regions and platforms [2] - Implementing rigid work hour constraints and mandatory rest periods for platform workers, along with electronic work hour record-keeping [2] Group 4 - Establishing an algorithm governance and income distribution adjustment mechanism, including a classification system for core algorithms and the formation of a governance committee involving relevant stakeholders [3] - Setting a minimum income ratio for transportation service platforms and capping surge pricing during peak hours [3] - Creating a tiered income distribution mechanism in the live streaming industry, with a fund for industry adjustment based on excessive earnings [3] Group 5 - Enhancing smart regulation and collaborative governance capabilities through the establishment of a digital hub for algorithm regulation, enabling dynamic monitoring and real-time data capture [3] - Promoting standardized regulatory rules and procedures for platform employment through cross-departmental data sharing and joint enforcement [3] - Implementing a credit constraint mechanism linking severance compensation standards to corporate credit ratings, with penalties for malicious evasion of economic compensation [3]
筑牢食品安全“云端防线”
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-06 21:45
Core Insights - The online food purchasing market in China has surpassed 1 trillion yuan in 2023, becoming a significant growth point for food consumption [1] - Despite the rapid growth of online food sales, food safety issues have become increasingly prominent, harming consumer rights and hindering the healthy development of the industry [1][2] - The existing legal framework, while improving, has not effectively deterred illegal activities in the online food sector, leading to a sense of impunity among wrongdoers [2] Regulatory Environment - China's food safety laws and regulations have been gradually improved, including the E-commerce Law and guidelines for the sale of special foods [1] - The unique characteristics of online transactions, such as virtualization and cross-regional operations, create challenges for regulation and enforcement [2] - The current penalties for food safety violations are insufficient to deter illegal activities, contributing to a culture of risk-taking among offenders [2] Collaborative Governance - There is a pressing need to establish a collaborative governance model involving government, enterprises, and society to strengthen food safety oversight [3] - Regulatory bodies must work together to create a smart regulatory system and enhance cross-departmental coordination to address regulatory gaps [3] - Online food platforms are urged to take social responsibility by rigorously vetting merchants and managing product information to prevent violations [3] Consumer Awareness - Consumers are encouraged to enhance their self-protection awareness and actively defend their rights in the digital economy [3] - The shift from offline to online purchasing changes the consumption landscape but does not alter the fundamental need for food safety [3] - Ensuring high-quality development in the food industry requires not only convenience for consumers but also assurance of safety and trust [3]
以检察担当护航民营经济高质量发展 ——红古区检察院方大炭素法律服务站揭牌彰显法治护航深度
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-06-03 09:39
Group 1 - The establishment of the Fangda Carbon Legal Service Station by the Honggu District People's Procuratorate in Lanzhou is a practical implementation of the Supreme Procuratorate's policy to support the development of the private economy and reflects the commitment of the procuratorial organs to integrate into the national strategy of optimizing the business environment [1] - The service station aims to extend its services to the production front lines of world-class carbon enterprises, addressing enterprise expectations with a focus on legal protection and optimizing the regional economic ecosystem [1][3] - The service station employs a "full-cycle legal guarantee system" through ten precise service measures, including establishing a "green channel" for enterprise-related cases and providing customized compliance solutions for enterprises [3] Group 2 - The function of the service station has expanded from "legal supply" to "governance co-construction," introducing a "normal risk warning mechanism" and an "enterprise compliance assessment system" to enhance internal management within enterprises [5] - The collaborative governance model involving "judiciary + enterprise + industry" serves as a judicial sample for Lanzhou to build a "provincial business environment demonstration zone" and supports Gansu's procuratorial work in advancing to the "national first echelon" [5] - The proactive approach of the procuratorial organs in providing "zero-distance" services demonstrates the transformation of "judicial temperature" into "development heat," offering replicable experiences for legal protection of private enterprises in Northwest China [7]
告别价格战,汽车行业要下决心“破卷”
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-05-31 15:37
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese automotive industry is facing challenges due to rampant price wars, which are seen as a form of "involutionary competition" that undermines healthy industry development [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Challenges - The ongoing price wars are severely squeezing profit margins for companies, leading to reduced investment in research and development, creating a vicious cycle of "price cuts - reduced quality - declining competitiveness" [1]. - Price wars are impacting the safety of the industrial and supply chains, as companies pressure suppliers to lower costs, resulting in thin margins for suppliers and potential quality issues [1]. - While consumers may benefit from lower prices in the short term, the long-term decline in product quality and after-sales service could harm consumer rights and safety [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Response - The China Automotive Industry Association has issued an initiative supporting fair competition and opposing bottomless price wars, signaling a shift towards quality-focused development rather than mere market scale [2]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has characterized price wars as "involutionary competition," indicating a regulatory focus on the quality of development in the automotive sector [2]. - The initiative emphasizes that while reasonable pricing strategies are acceptable, unfair practices such as selling below cost to eliminate competitors will be curtailed, establishing a clear boundary for competition [2]. Group 3: Recommendations for Improvement - Companies are encouraged to adopt a correct competitive mindset, focusing on innovation to enhance product competitiveness and meet evolving consumer demands [3]. - Industry associations should strengthen self-regulation by establishing clear industry norms and standards, and supervising compliance among companies [3]. - Government departments need to enhance regulatory frameworks, intensify the crackdown on unfair competition, and promote policies that encourage increased R&D investment [3].
让草根经济向阳生长
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-05-20 22:49
Core Viewpoint - The rapid growth of individual-operated online stores, referred to as "grassroots economy," is accompanied by significant challenges, including the sale of counterfeit products and inadequate consumer protection, prompting the introduction of a new regulatory standard by the market supervision authority [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Standards - The newly released market regulation standard, "Natural Person Online Store Management Specification," aims to address issues in the grassroots economy by establishing clear operational guidelines [1]. - The standard includes unified entry criteria to maintain entrepreneurial convenience while ensuring quality thresholds, as well as mechanisms for transparent information disclosure and market exit [1][2]. Group 2: Impact on Stakeholders - For operators, the management standard is seen as an empowerment tool that replaces exaggerated claims with verified information, allowing quality and service to drive market competition [2]. - Consumers will benefit from improved rights protection, as the new regulations will make it easier to trace and hold accountable the operators of online stores [2]. Group 3: Implementation and Collaboration - Successful implementation of the management standard requires collaboration among various stakeholders, including online store operators, platforms, and regulatory bodies [2][3]. - Operators are encouraged to comply with the new standards by enhancing their operational qualifications and improving product quality, while platforms must take responsibility for monitoring compliance and addressing fraudulent activities [2][3].