China News Service, February 9th. According to the website of the State Administration of Market Regulation, on February 9th, the National Market Supervision System Anti-Monopoly Work Conference and the Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement Special Action Deployment Meeting in the People's Livelihood Field were held in Qingdao, Shandong Province.

The meeting summarized the anti-monopoly work in 2022 and the past five years, planned the anti-monopoly work ideas for the next period, clarified the key tasks in 2023, and deployed special anti-monopoly law enforcement actions in the field of people's livelihood.

  The meeting emphasized that in 2023, we will focus on five aspects of work: one is to anchor a large market goal, and

focus on breaking local protection and administrative monopoly

; the other is to build a country with strong service quality and intellectual property rights, and

strive to improve the vitality and quality of market competition

; The first

is to strengthen the rule of law supervision, credit supervision, and smart supervision guarantee, and

strive to improve the effectiveness of anti-monopoly supervision and law enforcement

; the fourth is to keep the bottom line of development safety, and

strive

to enhance the linkage effect of the two resources in the domestic and international markets

;

Strengthen the overall joint efforts of fair competition governance

  The meeting emphasized that strengthening anti-monopoly supervision and law enforcement in the field of people's livelihood is related to the development environment of market players and the vital interests of the people, and has important macro effects and social influences.

It is necessary to firmly establish the core concept of "regulation for the people", accurately grasp the key tasks of the special action of anti-monopoly law enforcement in the field of people's livelihood, practically intensify work efforts, strengthen organizational leadership, and focus on the special action to achieve results.

(China New Finance and Economics)