Research on the Impact of "Competitive Neutrality" Rules on Chinese State-owned Enterprises
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https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v14i.132Keywords:
Abstract
"Competitive neutrality" rules are becoming the focus of attention of the new generation of international economic and trade rules. "Competitive neutrality" rules hinder state-owned enterprises from opening up international markets. It also will weaken the domestic competitive advantage of state-owned enterprises, and the public service capabilities of state-owned enterprises. Therefore, China needs to implement state-owned enterprise reforms to better respond to this trend.
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