Beijing is taking steps to further improve its business environment and strengthen coordination with neighboring Tianjin and Hebei province.
The Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform, along with other relevant departments, has drafted a revision to the city's regulations on optimizing the business environment, which is currently seeking public feedback on these changes.
The revision aims to address concerns raised by enterprises, consolidate successful experiences, and align with the new requirements for optimizing the business environment across the country.
Key proposals include creating a coordinated system for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region to standardize government services, share recognition of qualifications, and boost regional interoperability. These measures aim to enhance the business environment across the region.
The revised 40-article draft reinforces Beijing's commitment to reforming the business environment, focusing on streamlined registration procedures and revamped approval processes for construction projects.
The amended draft also outlines the implementation of new national standards for enhancing the business environment, emphasizing measures to standardize and streamline government services, along with refining the evaluation system for these services.