In the new period of vigorously expanding domestic demand, promoting consumption, and speeding up the formation of a smooth domestic circulation, fair market competition and the construction of a unified national market are particularly important. Fair competition in the market means that enterprises are treated equally in market competition and abide by the same rules, so as to achieve the effective allocation of resources and the healthy development of the market. The construction of a unified national market refers to breaking regional blockades and industry monopolies nationwide, promoting the free flow of commodities and factors, and improving market efficiency and competitiveness.
In order to achieve fair competition in the market, it is necessary to formulate and implement fair competition policies, including anti-monopoly and anti-unfair competition. At the same time, it is also necessary to establish a fair, transparent and sustainable market environment, reduce administrative interference and protect the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises. In addition, strengthening the formulation and enforcement of laws and regulations is also an important means to ensure fair competition in the market. The construction of a unified national market needs to strengthen macroeconomic regulation and control, break regional blockades and industry monopolies, and promote the free flow of commodities and factors. This requires the establishment of unified market rules and standards, the strengthening of market supervision and public services, and the promotion of equal participation and competition among market players. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen regional cooperation and coordination, promote the development of regional economic integration, and realize the optimal allocation of market resources.
Fair competition in the market and the construction of a unified national market are complementary to each other. Only by achieving fair competition in the market can we promote the healthy development of the market;Only by building a unified national market can we improve market efficiency and competitiveness. Therefore, enterprises need to work together to promote fair competition in the market and the construction of a unified national market, and inject new impetus into economic development and social progress.
On December 26, the relevant departments of the state held a regular briefing on the progress of accelerating the construction of a unified national market. At the meeting, the relevant person in charge said that breaking local protection and administrative monopoly is of great significance for speeding up the construction of a unified national market. In recent years, the relevant state departments have made continuous efforts to eliminate local protection and administrative monopolies, and have achieved positive results in promoting a smooth economic cycle, including: focusing on improving the system and rules of fair competition. In order to implement the requirements of the newly revised Anti-Monopoly Law, we have studied and drafted a draft of the Regulations on Fair Competition ReviewEfforts have been made to strengthen law enforcement against abuse of administrative power to eliminate and restrict competition, focusing on key areas such as public utilities, bidding and tendering, and engineering construction, effectively protecting and promoting fair competition in the market.
In this regard, at 1 p.m. on the 26th, the reporter of the Economic Voice of the People's Radio interviewed Wang Xianqing, professor of the Institute of Commerce and Trade Circulation of Guangdong University of Finance and Economics and dean of the Modern Industry Research Institute of Guangdong Baiyun University, focusing on issues related to "striving to create a fair competition environment and promoting the efficient and smooth market". I have answered these questions in three ways.
The first is to build a "national unified market" and further create a fair and competitive market environment for business entitiesI think that at present, there are two main aspects, that is, doing everything possible to break down various forms of local protection and market segmentation, and to prevent the abuse of administrative power in the fields of attracting investment and bidding and bidding.
Second, what role will the fair competition review system play in promoting and speeding up the unified national market. Among them, the examination standards in the four aspects of "hindering market access and exit, restricting the free flow of commodity elements, affecting the cost of business operators, and influencing the behavior of business operators" have systematically removed and implemented the obstacles that hinder the formation of a unified national market, such as market segmentation and poor economic circulation, and are conducive to the formation of a strong domestic market.
Third, how to break all kinds of closed small markets and self-small cycles, and promote the acceleration of the construction of a unified national market, what problems should be focused on in the next stage?In my opinion, it is still necessary to focus on the unclear boundaries of administrative power, the forces that hinder the cross-regional circulation of market entities and commodity elements, and the lack of openness and transparency of various information and data, which leads to information asymmetry and inadvertently leads to unfair competition.
In short, the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China clearly called for the construction of a unified national market. The first-class economic work conference just held stressed the need to speed up the construction of a unified national market and strive to eliminate various forms of local protection and market segmentation. Accelerating the construction of a unified national market is conducive to the smooth flow of commodity elements in a wider range and promoting the efficient linkage of domestic and international markets, which is an inevitable requirement for smoothing the domestic cycle and promoting the construction of a new development pattern, and is also an important starting point for releasing the potential of domestic demand and consolidating the foundation for economic recovery. Therefore, reducing all kinds of unfair competition is undoubtedly the basic condition for building a unified national market.