Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province (Jingjinji Region) Signed an “Action Plan on Business” to Boost Market Integration
Source: Tianjin Daily View: 290 Date: 2014-09-14

To thoroughly apply the major national strategy: the coordinated development of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province (Jingjinji Region), Tianjin Commission of Commerce have had an in-depth discussion with local commercial departments in Beijing and Hubei and they worked together to make an “action plan and cooperation framework agreement on market integration in Jingjinji Region”. This plan was made based on their local policies on market integration and it elaborates specific parts each region is responsible for under the principle of “complement each other's advantages, joint construction and sharing, unified & opening,win-win cooperation”. Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei will join hands to boost market integration.

 

To build a legalized business environment, commercial departments will set up working groups to exchange information regularly without administrative barriers, establish a mechanism in which public reports and complaints enjoy higher priority and are solved by joint effort, share tough issues with each and work together to solve them as soon as possible, put more curbs on intellectual property infringement and sales of counterfeit or substandard goods. Law enforcements will be collectively implemented by any of or all three departments.

To build a legalized business environment, commercial departments will set up working groups to exchange information regularly without administrative barriers, establish a mechanism in which public reports and complaints enjoy higher priority and are solved by joint effort, share tough issues with each and work together to solve them as soon as possible, put more curbs on intellectual property infringement and sales of counterfeit or substandard goods. Law enforcements will be collectively implemented by any of or all three departments.

In order to build unified ports, they will coordinate ports in Jingjinji Region with each other to transform business models, offer technical support according to reform proposals jointly released by General Administration of Customs and General Administration of Quality Supervision. Enterprises can choose any port in this region for clearance of goods, customs inspection, taxes paying, examination and release. In time they will form into a convenient, efficient and unified customs clearance model which boosts sharing in management resources. At last, a serving system of customs clearance at a larger scale will be built featured with high clearance efficiency and convenient transaction.

In order to strengthen the cooperation in open economy, they promote a mechanism that each region will make preferential policies enjoyed by the other two to make investment and trade convenient and forge overall development in this region. On top of China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Service (CIFTIS), China Tianjin Investment and Trade Fair and China (Langfang) International Economic & Trade Fair, they will create a new exhibition fair for cooperation to integrate resources and prepare the Jingjinji Region for diversified development and make the fair a global brand. Service trade, commodity trade, investments and cooperation will also thrive due to this ever more convenient environment created by the fair. Jingjinji will enhance cooperation and exchange in service trade and system construction, utilize advantages granted by Beijing and Tianjin as the “demonstration cities of service outsourcing in China” and “national software export bases” to explore foreign service and outsourcing market and to speed up the “go global” process by getting enterprises in Jingjinji into the worldwide market.

On September 12, the “Jingjinji Market Integration Seminar” was held in Langfang, Hebei Province. Commercial departments from Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei had an in-depth exchange of views and cosigned an “action plan on business” and would soon begin carrying out the work proactively.

 

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