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China plans unified market regulation amid push for economic growth

By MLex Staff ( December 12, 2025, 07:44 GMT | Insight) -- China’s top leadership unveiled plans to formulate unified market regulations at the Central Economic Work Conference this week, part of a broader push to stimulate economic growth by dismantling trade barriers and curbing self-defeating competition among local governments and enterprises. The two-day meeting, which concluded Thursday, produced a directive to formulate a National Unified Market Construction Regulation, marking Beijing’s latest legislative effort to eradicate market fragmentation that has hindered competition and resource allocation.China’s top leadership unveiled plans to formulate unified market regulations at the Central Economic Work Conference this week, part of a broader push to stimulate economic growth by dismantling trade barriers and curbing self-defeating competition among local governments and enterprises....

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