The papermaking and printing industry will be included in the category of advancement and retreat in the strategic adjustment of state-owned economy

According to a recent study by the National Bureau of Statistics, according to the "advancing and retiring" principle, the position of the state-owned economy in 196 industries is adjusted from the strategic layout.
The adjustment is based on a quantitative analysis of the control of the state-owned economy, and uses the coefficient of control as a reference, and uses the method of efficiency coefficient and expert investigation to determine the industry's advance and retreat sequence and classification:
The first category consists of 15 industries that are dominated by state-owned industrial monopolies or dominated by monopolies, such as natural crude oil extraction, power supply, weapons and ammunition manufacturing, and tap water supply, among which light industry is included in cigarette manufacturing.
The second category is that there are 35 industries in which state-owned industries do not need monopoly operations, but they must maintain certain control, such as electronics, petrochemicals, automobiles, emerging materials, computer technology, and bio-pharmaceuticals, of which light industry is included: alcohol and Drink wine manufacturing, salt mining, salt processing, etc.
The third and fourth categories are basically general competition industries. The state-owned economy should withdraw from it. It is defined as a category of advancement and retreat and there are 146 industries. Among them, a modest degree of existence is allowed. That is, there are 89 industries (ie, category 3) that gradually reduce the proportion through the “grasping the large and let down” policy. Light industry is included in the following: sugar industry, alcohol industry, paper industry, and Japan. Electrical appliances manufacturing, ceramics manufacturing, motorcycle manufacturing, bicycle manufacturing, cultural goods manufacturing, textile manufacturing equipment, plastic film manufacturing, printing, etc.; another part of 57 industries (ie, the fourth category The state-owned economy should gradually withdraw.

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