w88 casino News Network (provided by the Law w88 casino)A few days ago, the 6-day 2024 market supervision system's special training course on abusing administrative power to exclude and restrict competition and improve the quality and efficiency of law enforcement concluded successfully at the Administration College of the General Administration. A total of 66 trainees from the responsible comrades and business backbones of the administrative monopoly law enforcement work of the Market Supervision Bureau (department and commission) of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps participated in this training. Ai Zezi and Zhao Chunlei, deputy directors of the Competition Coordination Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation, attended the opening and closing ceremonies respectively and delivered speeches.

During the training period, Associate Professor Sun Shengyang from the Economics Teaching and Research Department of the Central Party w88 casino gave lectures on the topic of in-depth study and implementation of Xi Jinping’s economic thoughts and leading high-quality development with new development concepts. Professor Zhang Zhanjiang of Zhejiang University Law w88 casino led the students to conduct in-depth study of the research results on the abuse of administrative power to eliminate and restrict competition in the fields of government franchising and public resource transactions. Associate Professor Kong Xiangwen of the w88 casino of Law at the w88 casino gave an in-depth explanation of how to identify abuse of administrative power to eliminate or restrict competition from the perspective of judicial adjudication. Responsible members of the relevant departments of the Competition Coordination Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation made special sharings on four topics: "Abuse of administrative power to exclude and restrict competition, challenges and solutions", "Interpretation of the Fair Competition Review Regulations", "Legal review practices and common problems in antitrust cases", and "Optimizing the handling of abuse of administrative power to exclude and restrict competition, and enhance the authority of antitrust law enforcement". Comrades in charge of relevant work of the Zhejiang Provincial and Shanghai Market Supervision Bureaus shared their practical experience in law enforcement by abusing administrative power to eliminate and restrict competition. Carry out special case teaching seminars, and arrange for trainees from the market supervision systems of Tianjin City, Heilongjiang Province, Jiangsu Province, and Hainan Province to share typical cases and answer questions from the students. In addition, students are also organized to carry out teaching activities such as group discussions and large class exchanges.

During the training, all trainees studied carefully, thought deeply, strictly abided by various rules and regulations, and completed all training contents safely, smoothly and efficiently. Participants expressed that through study and discussion, they had deeply studied Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era and the spirit of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and further understood the decisions and arrangements of the Party Central Committee and the State Council on eliminating local protection and administrative monopoly and accelerating the construction of a unified national market. The trainees generally reported that this training adheres to a problem-oriented and practice-oriented approach, is highly professional and targeted, and has achieved good results. The trainees have a deeper understanding of the significance, work requirements and next steps of law enforcement to eliminate the abuse of administrative power and restrict competition. It has a driving and promoting role in improving the law enforcement level of system cadres, promoting the rectification of outstanding problems of local protection and market segmentation, and the deepening and solidification of special actions to maintain fair competition and market order.
Attachment: related links