Announcement of Qingdao Gaoce Technology Co., Ltd. on the Adjustment of Core Technical Personnel
Unified big market fair competition future | 2023 China Fair Competition Policy Promotion Week launched
In order to implement the decisions and arrangements of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, enhance the awareness of fair competition in the whole society, cultivate and promote a culture of fair competition, the Joint Conference on Fair Competition Review in the city will hold the 2023 China Fair Competition Policy Promotion Week from September 11 to 15. The theme of the event is "Unified Market, Fair Competition for the Future". The main purpose of the event is to vigorously promote the concept of fair competition in the whole society, cultivate a culture of fair competition, and create a good social atmosphere for accelerating the construction of a unified national market, optimizing the market-oriented, rule of law, international first-class business environment, and promoting high-quality development.
Building a unified national market is the fundamental support and inherent requirement for constructing a new development pattern. Further standardize improper market competition and market intervention behavior.
Fair competition is the fundamental principle of a market economy and an important foundation for the efficient operation of market mechanisms. The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China requires the improvement of market economy basic systems such as property rights protection, market access, fair competition, and social credit, and the elimination of local protectionism and administrative monopolies. In order to build an efficient, standardized, fair competition, and fully open national unified market, establish a high-level socialist market economy system, and promote high-quality development, policy-making organs should conduct a fair competition review when formulating regulations, normative documents, other policy documents, and specific policy measures in the form of "one case, one discussion" that involve the economic activities of market entities, evaluate the impact on market competition, and prevent the exclusion or restriction of market competition.