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China SME Service Network officially launched

2024-07-31

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The China Small and Medium Enterprises Service Network was officially launched on July 30.

Jin Zhuanglong, Minister of Industry and Information Technology, said at the launch of the China SME Service Network that building the SME Service Network is an important measure to build a high-quality and efficient service system and support the high-quality development of SMEs. We should take the launch as an opportunity to better gather various service resources, support policies that benefit enterprises, an environment that invigorates enterprises, services that help enterprises, innovation that strengthens enterprises, and talents that thrive, and help enterprises reduce costs, improve quality, and increase efficiency.

Jin Zhuanglong emphasized that it is necessary to vigorously promote the "two-network integration" and two-way interaction of the four-level offline public service system at the national, provincial, municipal and county levels and the online service network, and deliver policies, technology, management and service resources to the "last mile" to help small and medium-sized enterprises strengthen their bodies and enhance their core competitiveness.


In the first half of this year, the added value of my country's industrial enterprises above designated size increased by 6% year-on-year, and the added value of industry in the 10 major industrial provinces was above 6%. Among them, small and medium-sized enterprises played an important supporting role in the development of the industrial economy.

Jin Zhuanglong introduced that at present, there are more than 50 million small and medium-sized enterprises in my country, of which 140,000 specialized, refined, innovative and new small and medium-sized enterprises and 12,000 specialized, refined, innovative and new "little giants" have been cultivated. These enterprises are important new forces to promote high-quality development and have huge room for future growth.

China has currently established more than 1,780 public service institutions for small and medium-sized enterprises at the national, provincial, municipal and county levels, which is an offline "one network" serving small and medium-sized enterprises. The newly launched China Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Service Network is an online "one network".

The China Small and Medium Enterprises Service Network is a comprehensive online service platform organized, built and operated by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The platform makes full use of new-generation information technologies such as big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, and has set up multiple functional modules such as "finding policies, finding services, finding talents, finding courses, finding markets, finding funds, finding computing power, and gathering services" and eight self-testing services to provide inclusive basic services for small and medium-sized enterprises.

At present, the China Small and Medium Enterprises Service Network has completed the connection of existing small and medium-sized enterprise service platforms at the prefecture (city) level and above across the country, covering 31 provincial platforms and 169 prefecture (city) platforms, providing small and medium-sized enterprises with "7x24" hours all-weather, one-stop intelligent services.

At the same time as the launch, China SME Service Network, together with six service agencies including Bank of Communications, Inspur, JD.com, Tencent, Kingdee, and 360, jointly launched the "Benefiting Enterprises and Profits" service campaign, releasing preferential subsidy coupons and service packages with a total value of more than RMB 6 billion. The services provided by the six service agencies mainly involve business procurement, financing loans, digital transformation, cloud computing, information security, etc.