Shanghai, Shenzhen and Nanjing are among the top three——

  Announcement of the annual assessment of the development environment of SMEs

  Shanghai Telecom (Shen Wenmin) In the first National Forum on Optimizing the Development Environment for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises held recently, the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Development Promotion Center of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released the "2020 Environmental Assessment Report for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises". Shanghai ranked first among the 36 participating cities. One.

  In 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will conduct a nationwide assessment of the development environment of small and medium-sized enterprises for the first time. Through various methods such as data filling, enterprise questionnaire surveys, statistical data inquiries, third-party testing, and on-site assessments, it will assess the market environment, legal environment, financing environment, and Comprehensive evaluation of the innovation environment and policy environment.

Among the 36 participating cities in 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government, 5 cities listed in separate plans, and 27 provincial capitals, Shanghai ranks first overall, and cities such as Shenzhen, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Beijing, Hangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu, Tianjin, and Ningbo are among the top Ten.

  According to the feedback from the evaluation expert group, Shanghai’s advantages are mainly reflected in: first, small and medium-sized enterprises have more financing opportunities, and the role of policy-based financing guarantees is obvious; second, the support for entrepreneurship and innovation is relatively large, and R&D investment is high; third, the economic and financial foundation is relatively high. Good, the market players are active, the talents are attractive, and the level of human resources is relatively high. Fourth, the efficiency and level of government services are continuously improved, the logistics infrastructure is complete, and the highway, railway, aviation and port networks are dense.