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“破界”,建设全国统一大市场先行区
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-07-11 21:34
Core Viewpoint - The Long Triangle region is advancing towards a unified national market through enhanced cooperation among the market regulatory departments of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui, focusing on breaking barriers, establishing standards, and promoting digital transformation [1][2][4]. Group 1: Cooperation and Achievements - The Long Triangle region has implemented over 170 high-frequency government services and applications for cross-province "one-stop" processing, with 40 types of high-frequency electronic certificates recognized across provinces [2]. - A total of 6.98 billion data entries have been collected in the regional business entity database, with data update cycles reduced from monthly to daily [2]. - Since the 14th Five-Year Plan, the region has signed 45 cooperation agreements and published 18 policy documents, indicating a strong commitment to regulatory integration [6]. Group 2: Regulatory Framework and Standards - The region aims to deepen fair competition reforms, enhance anti-monopoly and anti-unfair competition enforcement collaboration, and promote a unified regulatory framework [2][4]. - A joint action plan for quality support and standard leadership in key industries such as biomedicine and artificial intelligence has been established [3]. - The Long Triangle region is working on international standardization research and the development of green and low-carbon standards [3]. Group 3: Digital Transformation and Data Sharing - A digital collaborative action plan is underway to enhance cross-province regulatory data sharing and optimize various databases [3]. - The region is focused on building a strong data foundation for regulatory collaboration, enhancing data sharing applications, and creating impactful shared scenarios [3]. Group 4: New Initiatives and Projects - Six new cooperation agreements have been signed, including those focused on platform economy innovation and integrated risk warning systems [5]. - The agreements aim to address significant issues in the online market and enhance regulatory collaboration among platform enterprises [5]. Group 5: Consumer Protection and Market Potential - The Long Triangle region is implementing a three-year action plan to optimize the consumer environment, including the establishment of trusted stores and markets [7]. - There is a focus on enhancing food safety regulations and cross-regional cooperation in food production and operation oversight [7][8]. - The region aims to improve consumer rights protection mechanisms and establish a system for handling consumer disputes across different cities [8].