Tianjin revs up to coordinate epidemic control with economic growth

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Zhang Aiguo, director of the Commission of Commerce of north China's Tianjin Municipality, was interviewed by China.org.cn on the municipal government's efforts to control the COVID-19 epidemic, and boost the city's economy. The following is an excerpt of the interview in Q&A form. 

Zhang Aiguo, director of the Commission of Commerce of north China's Tianjin Municipality, speaks in an interview with China.org.cn. [Photo by Li Rui/China.org.cn]

China.org.cn: 


What has the commission done to guarantee market supplies, and stabilize commodity prices?


Zhang Aiguo: 


Commodity prices, routine inspections and the supply of protective items are central to our job. After the municipal government initiated its first-class emergency response mechanism, we encouraged all major supermarkets to increase their stock and purchases, and urged all farm produce wholesale markets to open on Jan. 27. We also helped Master Kong, an instant noodle company, to find enough raw materials and workers so that it could start producing on Jan. 28 on three production lines. So far, 14 production lines of the company have resumed operation, with a daily output of more than 8.8 million packs.


We strengthened routine inspection on daily necessities, and monitored stocks and flows of vegetable in local farm produce markets. We have put 6,300 tons of vegetables and 50 tons of meat onto the market. We have worked with relevant departments to jointly maintain market order and stabilize commodity prices. 


Besides, we set up special teams to boost supply of masks and disinfectants by increasing local production capacity and purchasing more from outside the city. We mobilized foreign trade enterprises, foreign-funded ventures and overseas agencies to import masks from abroad, and some have been brought in from Russia, South Korea, Malaysia and Hungary. We have also mobilized Blue Moon, a hand sanitizer producer, to increase its supply to supermarkets, such as Wu-Mart and Jin'gong.


We have applied for some masks and thermometers from the epidemic control headquarters of the city and allocated them to the needy enterprises. We also worked with the Tianjin Traffic Management Bureau and Tianjin Municipal Transportation Commission to open green channels for vehicles delivering protective items and equipment, and to support the resumption of industry and business. 


We also opened a 24-hour hotline for consultations on transportation from enterprises, so as to ensure life necessities can be delivered smoothly. 


China.org.cn: 


What has the commission done to support the resumption of industry and offset their economic losses during the epidemic? 


Zhang Aiguo: 


We have issued a series of documents to support the enterprises, as well as some implementation rules on industry-supporting policies related to life necessities, cold-chain logistics, e-commerce, services and foreign trade. We actively carry out municipal government's supportive policies it has introduced for enterprises and foreign trade companies. 


We have published epidemic control guidelines for restaurants, hotel, housekeeping, hairdressing and laundry and dyeing sectors, office buildings and shopping malls.  


We have issued notices on the government's assistance to help foreign trade enterprises to overcome epidemic difficulties and reduce their losses, the government's measures to stabilize foreign trade enterprise development, and legal consulting issues related to the enterprises. We have jointly issued a notice on financial services for small and micro businesses with the Tianjin Branch of the Bank of China. We provided foreign trade enterprises with supports and services in market expansion, legal aid, and financing. 


We also worked on drafting regulations with the city's industrial and information bureau, the market supervision commission, to reduce fees, cut taxes and lower factor costs for enterprises. 

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