Premier Li calls for intensifying marketized reforms
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Premier Li Keqiang called for strengthening market-oriented reforms when meeting with leaders of key international organizations on Tuesday.
Li said China will further administrative streamlining, enhance government services and cut taxes and fees to promote equitable management and stimulate the vitality of market entities.
China also will better align with international rules and fully carry out the negative list of market access, he said. Though China jumped 32 places up in the Doing Business 2018 report, released by the World Bank, the country still has potential for further improvement and will build a world-leading business environment, he added.
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