Economic Daily Two Sessions Report | Shen Guojun: Chamber of Commerce Can Serve Chinese Enterprises' Going Global '
Editor's note: Recently, the Economic Daily published a special issue on the Two Sessions, reporting on the proposal submitted by Shen Guojun, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and founder and chairman of Intime Group, on further supporting chambers of commerce to undertake public functions. The following is the full text of the report:

Enhance vitality, deepen reform, and strengthen momentum
This year, the enthusiasm, initiative, and creativity of various market entities have been continuously stimulated. Enhancing the vitality of micro entities also inevitably requires further deepening of the reform of the four beams and eight pillars, and promoting the deepening and implementation of relevant reforms.
Member Shen Guojun stated that modern chambers of commerce, as intermediate organizations between the market and the government, are an important component of social organizations, playing an important bridging role between the government and enterprises, society and enterprises, and enterprises and enterprises.
Member Shen Guojun stated that stimulating the vitality of chamber of commerce organizations is an important measure to unite entrepreneurs and achieve joint development, and it is also an inevitable requirement for continuing to deepen reforms in the new era. By cultivating a group of broadly representative chambers of commerce that are in line with international standards, we can also better bridge the "going global" of Chinese enterprises and promote international cooperation along the "the Belt and Road".
