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China will intensify SOE reform to boost quality and efficiency

December 14, 2017


Abstract : China will press ahead with the reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to provide a greater driving force for high-quality economic development with state capital, according to a decision made at the State Council executive meeting.

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BEIJING, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- China will press ahead with the reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to provide a greater driving force for high-quality economic development with state capital, according to a decision made at the State Council executive meeting on Wednesday.

The meeting, which heard a report on the reform, supervision and inspection of central SOEs by the Supervisory Board of Key Large State-owned Enterprises, decided that the management system of state-owned assets will be improved, and a list of powers and obligations on state assets supervision and management will be formulated to enable precise by-category supervision. Enterprises will be given effective autonomy in their operations as the government deepens the reform to streamline administration, enhance compliance oversight and provide better services.

Solid steps will be taken to cut outdated excess capacity, and the issue of "zombie enterprises" will be handled in a timely fashion. Deleveraging the SOEs and reduction of corporate debt will be prioritized to keep risks under control.

China's SOEs registered a total business revenue of over 41.9 trillion yuan (6.32 trillion U.S. dollars) in the first ten months of this year, up by 15.4 percent year on year, and made 2.39 trillion yuan of profits, up by 24.6 percent, according to the Ministry of Finance.

The meeting decided to bring forward the improvement of sectoral distribution, structural optimization and strategic reorganization of the state-owned sector. State capital will be mainly channeled into key sectors and areas that are vital for national security, the overall economy and people's livelihood, as well as major infrastructure development.

Another focus of the reform is to develop a corporate legal person governance structure with effective checks and balances and establish a flexible and efficient market-oriented management mechanism. The reform to introduce shareholding system into the central SOEs will be pushed forward, and investors of various types will be brought in to enable stock rights diversification.

For the SOEs whose main business portfolios are in fully competitive sectors, efforts will be made to explore the introduction of the mixed ownership structure.

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