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时报访谈丨刘方:如何纵深推进全国统一大市场建设
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-04 01:03
Group 1 - The central economic meeting on July 1 emphasized the importance of advancing the construction of a unified national market, proposing "five unifications and one openness" as key requirements [1][10] - The construction of a unified national market is entering a critical phase, addressing deep-seated contradictions in the current market system, particularly in the context of global economic adjustments [1][10] - Accelerating the construction of a unified national market is crucial for ensuring smooth domestic circulation and enhancing international competitiveness [1][10] Group 2 - There is an urgent need to unify market access, fair competition, and credit supervision systems to achieve a nationwide integrated market foundation [2][11] - The establishment of a national negative list for market access and a unified market access efficiency evaluation index is essential for promoting the principle of "non-prohibited entry" [2][11] - A unified credit supervision standard system should be constructed to facilitate cross-regional and cross-departmental sharing of credit information, implementing joint penalties for dishonest enterprises [2][11] Group 3 - The meeting highlighted the need to promote the orderly exit of backward production capacity, particularly in industries like photovoltaics, where local subsidies have led to low-level duplication [3][12] - Market-oriented and legal methods should be utilized to facilitate the exit of inefficient production capacity, encouraging industry associations to strengthen self-discipline and prevent vicious competition [3][12] - Encouraging mergers and acquisitions in the photovoltaic sector can help achieve past capacity expansion goals while promoting technological innovation and quality improvement [3][12] Group 4 - Regional market integration is seen as a breakthrough for the construction of a unified national market, with pilot mechanisms being established to promote the free flow and efficient allocation of resources across regions [4][5] - The focus should be on achieving policy uniformity, rule consistency, and collaborative execution within regions to facilitate cross-regional cooperation [4][5] - Successful pilot projects in regions with mature industrial collaboration should be explored and evaluated for potential nationwide implementation [4][5]