2024-08-16
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What are modern new state-owned enterprises? How should state-owned enterprises deepen reform?
On the afternoon of August 15, the "Modern New State-owned Enterprises Seminar" (the 7th session) was held on the Bund in Shanghai. Peng Huagang, former member of the Party Committee and Secretary-General of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council and President of the China Enterprise Reform and Development Research Association, said in his speech that modern new state-owned enterprises are modern new state-owned enterprises that adapt to the development of new quality productivity, promote Chinese-style modernization requirements, and provide key support for it.
On the afternoon of August 15, the "Modern New State-owned Enterprises Seminar" (the 7th session) was held on the Bund in Shanghai.
The seminar was guided by the News Center of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, hosted by State-owned Assets Report Magazine and The Paper, co-organized by the Shanghai State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, and provided with academic support by Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. The theme of the seminar was "Deepen reform to promote new quality and jointly build a regional growth pole."
More than 100 representatives from the state-owned assets system, central enterprises and local state-owned enterprises system, universities, media and other fields gathered in Shanghai to brainstorm and conduct in-depth discussions on major strategic deployments such as deepening the reform of state-owned assets and state-owned enterprises, and improving the system and mechanism for developing new quality productive forces in accordance with local conditions in the "Decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Comprehensively Deepening Reforms and Promoting Chinese-style Modernization" (hereinafter referred to as the "Decision"). They focused on how state-owned assets and state-owned enterprises can be further improved, strengthened and expanded, their core functions can be enhanced and their core competitiveness can be improved.