📢 Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for stronger oversight of administrative law enforcement to ensure fairness and transparency, particularly in sectors where abuses of power or inconsistent practices have raised public concerns. Speaking at a State Council study session, Li emphasized the need to ‘start with issues that matter most to the public and businesses’ to build trust in the system.
Key Reforms on the Horizon
By 2025, a special initiative will target business-related enforcement, aiming to streamline regulations, boost market confidence, and create a stable environment for economic growth. Minor offenses without harmful intent could also see more flexible penalties under proposed reforms—a move experts say could reduce bureaucratic friction.
Why It Matters 🌟
With unfair enforcement still reported in some regions, Li’s push aligns with broader efforts to attract investors and ease operational hurdles for businesses. Professor Hu Jianmiao of the CPC Central Committee’s Party School highlighted the reforms’ potential during the session, attended by Vice Premiers He Lifeng, Zhang Guoqing, and State Councilor Wu Zhenglong.
🔍 The focus? Balancing regulation with pragmatism—a recipe for a healthier economy.
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Premier Li urges better regulation of administrative law enforcement
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