China unveils new measures to boost private businesses


Job seekers attend a job fair in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, on Oct 25, 2020. The fair, which provided nearly 8,000 job vacancies, and attracted thousands of graduates. On Monday (oct 26), Chinese authorities have rolled out new measures to strengthen the support for private enterprises. - Xinhua

BEIJING, Oct 26 (Xinhua): Chinese authorities have rolled out new measures to strengthen the support for private enterprises.

Efforts will be intensified to reduce corporate costs for private enterprises, strengthen the support of scientific and technological innovation, and improve the supply of land and other key resources, according to a guideline recently released by six central departments including the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

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