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-The report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has identified the direction, objectives and requirements for the reform and development of SOEs and State-owned assets supervision and administration authorities in the new era. Specifically, what are the measures to be taken to implement them?
-Since the priority has been shifted to the management of capital, what are the changes for the State-owned assets supervision and administration authorities and for the SOEs? Will it be better for SOEs to be independent market players?
-What is the idea of promoting mixed ownership reform? What are the key problems and difficulties? What are the opportunities for foreign enterprises?
-SOEs are given “special treatment" in market access by certain countries. Will it have a negative impact on the international operations of SOEs? How to deal with this concern?
-The reform and development of SOEs and State-owned assets supervision and administration authorities follow law of their own, while each country has its own unique features. What are the characteristics of China's state-owned assets supervision model and the path of SOE reform?
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