Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) honour guards march at the Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport on September 3, 2017. (WU HONG / POOL / AFP)
BEIJING - Chinese central authorities have launched a campaign to clear up outdated regulations to safeguard the integration of military and civilian development, according to a circular provided to Xinhua Thursday.
According to a circular, the aim is to identify documents that create barriers to two-way flow of technology, human resources, capital & information
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According to a circular, the aim is to identify documents that create barriers to the two-way flow of technology, human resources, capital & information.
The campaign will examine the regulations
in this field adopted in the last 40 years, said the circular jointly issued by
the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the State
Council and the Central Military Commission.
It aims to identify the
documents that create barriers to the two-way flow of technology, human
resources, capital and information between the military and civilian sectors, as
well as those that fail to give private enterprises equal treatment in market
access and intellectual property protection, said the circular.
The
outdated regulations and requirements will be revoked or modified.
Authorities in charge of the review were asked to fully consult other agencies,
companies, industry associations and experts in the process.
It also
called for a long-term mechanism and routine inspections to keep the remaining
regulations up to date.
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