Published: 16:12, February 21, 2025 | Updated: 16:54, February 21, 2025
China's top legislature to expedite legislation promoting private economy
By Xinhua
A staff member adjusts gears at an automatic finishing workshop in Zhejiang Refine Wufu Air Tools Co, Ltd in Wenling, Taizhou, East China's Zhejiang province, Feb 29, 2024. Private firms account for more than 99 percent of all enterprises in Taizhou, according to Xinhua News Agency. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - China's top legislature will conduct a second reading of the draft private economy promotion law next week and will then solicit further opinions from various sectors to refine the draft.

Efforts will be made to ensure the prompt deliberation and adoption of the law, a spokesperson for the Legislative Affairs Commission of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee said on Friday.

ALSO READ: Private economy thrives in Guangdong

The draft was submitted to lawmakers for its initial reading in December 2024 and subsequently distributed to local people's congresses, central departments, universities, research institutions and 54 local legislative outreach offices for feedback, the spokesperson said.

READ MORE: Private economy eyes robust growth amid policy support

It was fully published on the website of the Chinese National People's Congress to solicit public opinion from Dec 25, 2024 to Jan 23, 2025. During this period, 574 comments and 30 letters were received from 249 members of the public, along with 87 suggestions from 22 NPC deputies.

READ MORE: State Council specifies priorities for promoting China's private economy

A meeting was held to gather opinions from central departments, local people's congresses, local legislative outreach offices, industry associations, chambers of commerce, NPC deputies and businesses.

READ MORE: Boosting private economy serves people

"All parties consulted strongly support the formulation of the private economy promotion law and affirmed the draft, recommending further revisions to facilitate its prompt deliberation and adoption," said the spokesperson.

The NPC Standing Committee, China's top legislature, will convene its legislative session from Feb 24 to 25 in Beijing.