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make investment.
2) We will make solid progress in developing a high-standard market system.
We will work toward building a unified national market, keep improving the
foundational market systems for property protection, market access, fair
competition, and social credit, and improve the unified market supervision rules.
With a focus on carrying out key tasks and pilot comprehensive reforms, we will
move faster to make market-based allocation of factors of production possible
through integrated, coordinated, and efficient reform measures.
We will continue to implement the special measures for easing market access
to make Shenzhen a pioneering demonstration zone for socialism with Chinese
characteristics. We will support pilot areas for major reforms, pioneering
demonstration zones for reforms, and other areas in making explorations and
innovations.
We will advance the integration and sharing of trading platforms for public
resources to continuously improve the efficiency and benefits of public resource
allocation. We will further promote reform and innovation in public bidding, act
faster to improve regulations and systems for public bidding and government
procurement, digitalize the entire public bidding process, and step up supervision
in all sectors, across the whole chain, and throughout the whole process, in order
to create a fair, just, well-regulated, efficient, and transparent market environment
for public bidding.
3) We will foster a world-class business environment that is market-oriented,
law-based, and internationalized.
We will intensify reforms to streamline government administration, delegate
power, improve regulation, and upgrade services. To strengthen government
credibility and administrative capacity, we will see that state power is exercised in
accordance with the law, law enforcement is strict, procedure-based, impartial, and
civil, and the government takes the lead in honoring contracts. We will strengthen
the binding force of the fair competition review system, continue to overhaul and
revise regulations and other normative documents that conflict with regulations on
improving the business environment, and encourage local governments to launch
supporting policies and measures based on their circumstances, with a view to
promoting steady improvement in the business environment nationwide. We will
move ahead with trials for business environment innovation and support localities
with the right conditions in taking the lead in intensifying reforms to improve their
business environments. We will continue to optimize the system and long-term
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