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China sees increasing number of private sector entities

2025-06-27 19:51 Last Updated At:20:27

The number of China's private sector entities reached 185 million by the end of May, increasing 2.3 percent year on year, official data showed Friday.

The private sector, including private enterprises and individual businesses, accounted for 96.76 percent of the total business entities in China as of the end of May, the State Administration for Market Regulation said.

The number of private enterprises had exceeded 58 million, up 5.2 percent from a year ago. These enterprises have continuously increased investment in technological innovation and actively expanded into strategic emerging industries such as new energy and high-end equipment manufacturing, becoming a crucial pillar for industrial upgrading and steady economic growth, the regulator said.

The number of individual businesses increased one percent year on year to 127 million by the end of May, said the regulator, adding that individual businesses have met the diverse needs of residents through flexible and varied business models in sectors like community retail, catering services and home maintenance.

In 2024, private enterprises contributed over half to China's foreign trade and tax revenue, while accounting for more than 80 percent of urban employment. More importantly, they are playing a major role in sharpening the country's innovation edge, generating over 70 percent of China's technology innovation achievements.

To optimize the development environment for the private sector, ensure fair market competition, and promote the growth of both the private economy and private entrepreneurs, China promulgated the Private Sector Promotion Law earlier this year, strengthening legal protections and injecting fresh momentum into a key driver of the world's second-largest economy.

China sees increasing number of private sector entities

China sees increasing number of private sector entities

China Media Group (CMG) held a symposium in Beijing on Tuesday to mark the 85th anniversary of the founding of the people's radio broadcasting.

Representatives of current and veteran radio hosts, scholars, and audience exchanged views on ways to promote cultural excellence and advance media integration.

The meeting noted that over the past 85 years, the people's radio broadcasting has developed in step with the nation and responded to public expectations.

China has accelerated high-quality development and innovation in radio broadcasting since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2012.

In recent years, China has pursued reform and innovation in radio broadcasting within the integrated framework of CMG, which was established in 2018. The sector has achieved a historic leap, featuring enriched content, diversified channels, deepened media convergence, and stronger influence in public opinion.

China commenced the people's radio broadcasting 85 years ago as Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station started broadcasting on Dec 30, 1940. In September 1947, Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station launched its first English program. It moved to Beijing in March 1949 and became a national radio after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

CMG holds symposium to mark 85th anniversary of founding of people's radio broadcasting

CMG holds symposium to mark 85th anniversary of founding of people's radio broadcasting

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