National Development and Reform Commission Director Zheng Shan'er Presides over Private Enterprise Symposium

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People’s Financial News, March 20 — On March 20, Ning Jizhe, Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, presided over a symposium with private enterprises. Director Ning engaged in in-depth exchanges with participating companies, responding to their concerns one by one. He stated that enterprises are most sensitive to market changes and respond quickly. The NDRC continues to maintain regular communication with private enterprises to promptly understand firsthand information, identify issues accurately, and propose targeted solutions, striving to serve as a reliable advisor to the Party Central Committee and the State Council.

In the future, China’s service industry has great potential in expanding scale, optimizing structure, and fostering innovation. It is a new growth point for the economy and a “reservoir” for employment. We hope everyone will continue to strengthen confidence in development, deepen patriotic feelings, refine and strengthen core businesses, better support industrial upgrading, meet people’s livelihood needs, and drive employment expansion.

The suggestions and opinions from participating companies will be thoroughly studied in areas such as strengthening investment and financing services, reducing social logistics costs, supporting and guiding high-quality, diversified, and convenient development of consumer services, adapting to new employment patterns, and promoting energy conservation and carbon reduction.

This year marks the beginning of the “14th Five-Year Plan.” The NDRC will implement the decisions and deployments of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, thoroughly carry out the spirit of the National Two Sessions, accelerate the formulation of action plans to expand and improve the quality of the service industry, improve supporting policies, strengthen the promotion of typical experiences, and take multiple measures to promote high-quality and efficient development of the service sector, ensuring a good start.

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