In a bold move aimed at boosting the business landscape in the Chinese mainland, Chinese Premier Li Qiang led a State Council executive meeting to crack down on illegitimate enterprise-related charges. The goal is to establish a long-term, full-process supervision mechanism that helps lower operational costs and streamline business practices.
The meeting emphasized improving the catalog system for fees, intensifying efforts against irregular charges, and introducing a robust monitoring and evaluation approach. This coordinated reform is designed to stabilize market expectations and boost confidence among market entities.
In a related development, officials also approved a draft revision to the marriage registration regulation, ensuring the process becomes more standardized and convenient for residents. Together, these measures signal a dynamic shift toward a more efficient and transparent regulatory environment for enterprises.
This comprehensive reform effort is seen as a promising step for fostering economic innovation and growth across the region. 🚀
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China to clean up illegitimate charges to boost business environment
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