The newly established private economic development bureaus in China are clearly clear, including tracking analysis and promoting the development of the private economy, communicating with private enterprises, and formulating policies and measures to promote private investment development.
According to the website of the China National Development and Reform Commission, the "Organization Bureau" section of the State Development and Reform Commission website has recently launched the page of the Private Economic Development Bureau, which clarifies the specific responsibilities of the Private Economic Development Bureau.In this column, the Private Economic Development Bureau is referred to as "private bureau".
The specific responsibilities of the private bureau include: tracking and analyzing the development of the private economy, organizing and implementing evaluation and supervision; preparing medium- and long -term planning and work plans, and pre -evaluation of policy measures; establishing a monitoring indicator systemDevelopment situation report; communicate with private enterprises, and formulate policies and measures to promote private investment development; promote the private economy to enhance international competitiveness, and guide and coordinate services to participate in international exchanges and cooperation.
The private bureau will further strengthen the overall coordination of the development of the private economy, consolidate the expansion of existing work results, create a better environment for the development of the private economy, and provide more supportive support.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council issued opinions on promoting the development and growth of the private economy in July this year, and then multiple departments issued documents densely, announcing that it is necessary to follow the policy formulation, finance, taxation, market supervision, intellectual property protection, etc.In terms of multi -pronged approach to promote the development of the private economy.
The National Development and Reform Commission of China announced in September that the Office of the Central Institutional Education Commission was formally approved to set up a private economic development bureau within the State Development and Reform Commission as a specialized working institution to promote the development of the private economy.