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China’s Ministry of Justice Steps Up to Ease Business Inspections 🚀

Hey there, business buffs! 📢 China's Ministry of Justice just made a big move to lighten the load on companies across the Chinese mainland. 🏭

On Tuesday, the ministry called for a major reduction in administrative inspections of businesses. The goal? To tackle issues like repeated inspections that have been bogging down enterprises. 😓

\"If we can verify matters through written inspections, information sharing, or smart supervision, there's no need to pop in for on-site inspections,\" said Fei Xianghong, spokesperson for the ministry, during a press briefing. She was highlighting a new policy guideline issued by the State Council. 💡

The guideline suggests that different administrative organs should team up whenever possible and coordinate to avoid repetitive visits. Think of it as the Avengers assembling to make life easier for businesses! 🦸‍♂️🦸‍♀️

Fei also mentioned the need for a tiered and categorized inspection system. This means the frequency of inspections would depend on how the enterprise is managed and regulated. So, businesses with their act together might see inspectors less often. 🙌

Plus, the guideline wants relevant departments to set an upper limit on how many times inspections can happen each year. This move is designed to cut out unnecessary check-ups and let businesses focus on what they do best. 🚀

Sounds like a win-win for everyone involved! What do you think about this new approach? 🤔

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