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更大力度激发经营主体活力
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-08-27 22:12
Group 1: Economic Activity and Business Environment - In the first half of the year, 13.278 million new business entities were established in China, including 4.62 million new enterprises and 8.629 million new individual businesses, indicating stable growth across various business types [1] - The Central Political Bureau meeting emphasized the need to stimulate the vitality of various business entities and proposed clear requirements for future work, focusing on market-oriented, legal, and international business environment improvements [1] Group 2: Fair Competition and Regulatory Actions - In March, the Shanghai Market Supervision Administration imposed administrative penalties totaling 222.3 million yuan on three pharmaceutical companies for horizontal monopoly agreements, marking a significant step in enforcing personal accountability for such agreements [2] - The market regulatory authorities have intensified oversight of unfair competition, handling nearly 50,000 cases of various unfair competition, including over 4,000 cases related to online competition [2] Group 3: Reducing Burdens on Businesses - Policies aimed at reducing burdens on businesses have been implemented, such as the reduction of restaurant opening time from 37 days to 15 days and the simplification of required documents for business registration [4] - The Market Supervision Administration has launched guidelines to regulate platform fees, advocating for reduced burdens on platform operators and promoting online business registration processes [4] Group 4: Continuous Improvement of Regulatory Services - The Market Supervision Administration is actively addressing issues of illegal fees and has initiated special inspections to ensure compliance, aiming to reduce interference in normal business operations [7] - There is a commitment to clear outdated fee policies and enhance the monitoring of enterprise-related fees, with a focus on establishing a robust regulatory framework to protect business rights [7]