On the afternoon of February 26, the sixth special study was carried out with the theme of "establishing and improving the fair competition system and accelerating the improvement of the basic system rules of the national unified market". Premier Li Qiang emphasized when presiding over the study that it is necessary to thoroughly study and implement the spirit of the important instructions of the general secretary on the construction of a unified national market, and in accordance with the national decision-making and deployment, step by step, systematically advance, promote the construction of a unified national market to continuously make new progress and achieve new breakthroughs, and provide strong support for building a new development pattern and promoting high-quality development.
Wang Yiming, vice chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, gave a speech. **Vice Premiers He Lifeng and Liu Guozhong, and State Councilor Wu Zhenglong made exchange speeches.
When presiding over the study, Li Qiang pointed out that promoting the construction of a unified national market has a strong strategic and overall situation, which is very important for both the present and the long term. It is necessary to adhere to the goal orientation, focus on truly giving full play to the advantages of China's super-large-scale market, abundant factor resources, and complete industrial system, solidly promote the implementation of various key tasks, effectively break through the key blocking points that restrict the economic cycle, and promote the rational flow and efficient allocation of factor resources. It is necessary to adhere to the problem-oriented approach, comprehensively clean up the policies and regulations that hinder the unified market and fair competition, vigorously break down the explicit and implicit barriers to market access, continue to deal with outstanding problems such as local protection, market segmentation, and chaos in attracting investment, and at the same time encourage local governments to actively explore and practice, so as to ensure that the construction of a unified market moves forward step by step. It is necessary to strengthen the supply of systems, further improve the basic system rules such as property rights protection, market access, fair competition, and social credit, refine supporting policies with strong operability, and deepen reforms in fiscal, taxation, and statistical aspects, so as to provide institutional guarantees for the construction of a unified national market.
National Business Daily.