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2026北京两会|2026年北京拟制定民营经济促进条例、人工智能产业发展条例等
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2026-01-27 14:06
Legislative Agenda - In 2026, Beijing plans to arrange 36 legislative topics, including 16 review projects and 20 legislative research and project verification topics [3][4] - Key legislative focuses include promoting the private economy and developing the artificial intelligence industry [4] Past Legislative Achievements - In 2025, significant regulations were established, such as the Yongding River Protection Regulation, Beijing International Commercial Arbitration Center Construction Regulation, and various cultural heritage protection laws [3] - Amendments were made to existing regulations addressing urban governance issues, including the Non-Motor Vehicle Management Regulation and Fire Safety Regulation [3] Future Legislative Plans - Proposed regulations for 2026 include management of unmanned aerial vehicles, museum regulations, and measures to enhance urban governance such as noise pollution prevention and dog management [4] - Additional plans involve legislation for food safety, labor rights for new employment forms, and various modifications to existing laws related to tourism and consumer rights [4]
推动高质量发展 今年北京拟制定人工智能产业发展条例
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-27 12:28
Group 1 - Beijing plans to formulate regulations for the development of the artificial intelligence industry as part of its legislative agenda for 2026, which includes 36 legislative topics [1][3] - The legislative agenda aims to support high-quality development in the capital, with a focus on various sectors including private economy and urban governance [3] - The city will also conduct research and discussions on regulations related to market competition, data management, and agricultural technology [3] Group 2 - The Beijing Municipal People's Congress is set to draft regulations for the construction of the Beijing International Commercial Arbitration Center to enhance the city's role in international dispute resolution [2] - Other proposed regulations include those for the protection of cultural heritage sites like the Great Wall and the central axis of Beijing, as well as environmental initiatives such as renewable energy development [2] - The legislative efforts also aim to address urban governance issues, including noise pollution and the management of non-motorized vehicles [2]