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The Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee: Preventing and correcting the use of administrative and criminal intervention in economic disputes

2024-07-19

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(Original title: Preventing and correcting the use of administrative and criminal intervention in economic disputes)

The CPC Central Committee held a press conference to introduce and interpret the spirit of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee

The "Decision of the CPC Central Committee on Further Deepening Reform and Promoting Chinese-style Modernization" was reviewed and approved. Today, the CPC Central Committee introduced and interpreted the spirit of the Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee. Accelerating the construction of a high-standard market system is a major reform task. The "Decision" clarifies three key reform measures: First, building a unified national market, including building a unified urban and rural construction land market, a national integrated technology and data market, a unified and standardized, information-sharing bidding and public resource trading platform system, integrated circulation rules and standards, and a national unified electricity market. Second, promoting the market-oriented reform of factors, and improving the market systems and rules of factors such as labor, capital, land, knowledge, technology, management, and data. Third, improving the basic system of the market economy, including improving the systems of property rights protection, information disclosure, market access, bankruptcy exit, and credit supervision. The market economy is essentially a rule of law economy. The "Decision" specifically proposes to prevent and correct the use of administrative and criminal means to interfere in economic disputes, and to impose the same responsibility, crime, and punishment on acts that infringe on the property rights and legitimate interests of various ownership economies.