BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Justice on Monday said it has received over 1,000 suggestions since it published a draft of the private sector promotion law for public opinion.
The draft aims to promote the sustained, healthy, and high-quality development of the private sector, creating a more favorable environment for the common development of economic entities under all forms of ownership, including the private sector, according to Hu Weilie, vice minister of justice, at a press conference.
The draft encourages private economic entities to participate in national scientific and technological breakthroughs, and supports capable ones in leading major technical research tasks, Hu said.
Hu also noted the draft provisions ensure that private sector organizations can participate in standard-setting and the development and utilization of public data resources in accordance with the law, while also strengthening the protection of their intellectual property rights.
The draft underscores optimizing the investment and financing environment for the private sector, and supporting private economic entities in participating in major national strategies and projects, Hu noted.
To ensure that the private sector has sufficient services and its rights and interests are well protected, the draft calls for stricter supervision over administrative law enforcement and more regulated law enforcement procedures, Hu added.
"These measures will help foster a better and more law-based business environment, enabling the private sector and businesspeople to rest assured in pursuing development," said Hu.
The ministry and the National Development and Reform Commission published the draft to solicit public opinion on Oct. 10. It will be open for public comments until Nov. 8. ■