Beijing - Saba:
China's top planning body, the National Development and Reform Commission, has issued a directive to build a unified Chinese market.
The move is part of efforts to implement specific tasks presented at the Central Economic Work Conference in December, which focused on the importance of formulating a directive to establish a national unified market, Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.
The directive aims to encourage all local authorities and government departments to accelerate their integration into a unified national market while actively supporting its development, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
The directive outlined key measures required, including unifying basic market institutions and rules, improving high-level market infrastructure connectivity, building a unified market for factors and resources, promoting high-level integration of goods and services markets, improving fair and unified regulation, and reducing unfair market competition and inappropriate interventions.
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