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| district: | Gansu > Jiayuguan |
| categorisation: | Departments > Commerce |
| tab: | Commerce |
| tel: | 00-86-0937-6225536 |
| Chinese Website: | Click to visit the Chinese website |
| address: | 3rd Floor, Comprehensive Building, Administrative Committee of Industrial Park, Jianan New District, Jiayuguan City |
| work hours: | Monday to Friday (Morning: 8:30–12:00, Afternoon: 14:30–18:00, excluding weekends and public holidays) |
| description: | Implement national and provincial development strategies, guidelines, and policies concerning domestic and international trade, international economic cooperation, |
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(I) Primary Responsibilities of Jiayuguan Municipal Bureau of Commerce:
1. Implement national and provincial development strategies, guidelines, and policies concerning domestic and international trade, international economic cooperation, and investment promotion; formulate the city's commerce and trade development plan; research trends in regional economic cooperation, modern distribution methods, and circulation system reform, and propose recommendations.
2. Responsible for advancing the restructuring of the city's circulation industry, guiding reforms in circulation enterprises, and fostering the development of commercial services and community commerce. Proposes policy recommendations to promote the growth of small and medium-sized commercial enterprises, and drives the development of modern circulation methods including standardisation in circulation, chain operations, commercial franchising, logistics distribution, and e-commerce.
3. Formulates the city's market system development plan, promotes urban and rural market development, guides the planning of bulk commodity wholesale markets and urban commercial outlets, advances the construction of rural market systems, and implements the Rural Modern Circulation Network Project.
4. Implement policies regulating market operations and circulation order, advance credit-building initiatives within the commercial sector, guide commercial credit sales, establish public service platforms for market integrity, and supervise specialised circulation industries in accordance with relevant regulations.
5. Undertake responsibility for organising and implementing market regulation of essential consumer goods and circulation management of key production materials. Establish and improve emergency response mechanisms for the supply of daily necessities, monitor and analyse market operations and commodity supply-demand conditions, investigate and analyse commodity price information, and conduct forecasting, early warning, and information guidance.
6. Oversee the management of recycled resources and end-of-life motor vehicle recovery. Regulate the refined petroleum products market and promote bulk cement distribution.
7. Implement municipal import-export commodity and processing trade management measures, along with the import-export control list for commodities and technologies. Execute policies to transform foreign trade growth patterns. Organise import-export plans for key industrial goods, raw materials, and major agricultural products. Coordinate bulk import-export commodities with relevant departments. Guide trade promotion activities and the development of foreign trade support systems.
8. Implement policies governing foreign technology trade, import-export controls, and the promotion of technology and complete equipment trade. Advance standardisation in import-export trade while legally supervising technology introduction, equipment imports, and state-restricted export technologies.
9. Formulate municipal service trade development plans and execute related tasks. Collaborate with relevant departments to draft and implement municipal plans and policies promoting service exports and service outsourcing, while advancing service outsourcing platform development.
10. Oversee research, guidance, and services concerning World Trade Organisation matters within the municipal commerce system; coordinate anti-dumping, countervailing, safeguard measures, and other fair trade initiatives; conduct city-wide industrial damage investigations; direct industrial security responses; and manage defence against foreign anti-dumping, countervailing, and safeguard measures targeting municipal exports.
11. Directs citywide investment promotion activities and implements investment attraction policies; reviews the establishment and alterations of foreign-invested enterprises in accordance with the law; examines contracts, articles of association, and major amendments to foreign investment projects subject to special legal provisions; supervises foreign-invested enterprises' compliance with relevant laws, regulations, rules, contracts, and articles of association, coordinating resolution of related issues; guides investment promotion and foreign investment enterprise review work; standardises external investment attraction activities; and coordinates specific tasks related to economic and technological development.
12. Oversee the city's foreign economic cooperation, implementing relevant policies; manage and supervise overseas contracting projects and labour cooperation in accordance with the law; administer the overseas employment of Chinese citizens within the city; lead efforts to protect the rights and interests of dispatched labourers and overseas workers from the city; Implement overseas investment management measures and specific policies; review and approve, in accordance with the law, the overseas investment and establishment of enterprises by domestic enterprises (excluding financial enterprises); oversee grant aid projects and donations to the city from the United Nations, other international organisations, foreign governments, and non-governmental organisations.
13. Undertake the organisation of the China·Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair; manage various foreign-related business trade fairs, exhibitions, and sales promotions.
14. Oversee municipal commerce press conferences, publicity work, and information advisory services; guide the development of information networks and e-commerce within the city's circulation sector.
15. Provide guidance on municipal economic and trade operations and workforce development; direct the work of industry associations, academic societies, and other social organisations within the commerce sector.
(II) Internal Structure of Jiayuguan Municipal Commerce Bureau (9 internal departments):
1. Office:
Responsible for comprehensive coordination within the bureau, handling daily Party affairs and administrative duties; managing routine tasks including official correspondence, publicity, conference arrangements, archiving, logistics, and vehicle administration; overseeing bureau finances, budgetary planning and execution, and the management of operational funds and specialised funds; handling confidential matters, government transparency, and public petitions; Manages personnel, assets, retired cadres, and retired cadres from bankrupt enterprises within the bureau; undertakes political education, theoretical and professional training, Party membership development, and integrity building for staff; oversees spiritual civilisation, security, social governance, and family planning within the bureau; manages Party affairs, discipline inspection, trade union, Communist Youth League, and women's work.
2. Market System Development Section:
Organises the formulation and implementation of policies and measures to regulate the city's market system; advances standardisation in circulation; leads efforts to regulate promotional activities of retail enterprises; guides planning for bulk commodity wholesale markets, urban commercial outlet networks, and commercial system development; Advances rural market and agricultural product circulation system development; implements major national, provincial, and municipal circulation sector investment projects while promoting advanced circulation technologies; supervises auction, pawnbroking, leasing, direct selling, automotive distribution, and second-hand goods industries per relevant regulations; oversees recycled resource recovery management and guides city-wide commerce and circulation industry associations, societies, and other organisations.
3. Service Industry Management Section:
Undertakes citywide management of commerce and service industries; organises the formulation of municipal logistics development plans for the commercial sector, promotes circulation system reform and the development of modern distribution methods including chain operations, commercial franchising, and logistics distribution; guides community commercial development and energy conservation efforts within the circulation sector; supervises the refined oil circulation market in accordance with relevant regulations.
4. Port Management Section (International Development Cooperation Section):
Responsible for comprehensive port management, coordinating and advancing the management work of all port units, and handling the city's port opening plans and annual plan submissions. Oversees matters related to outward direct investment and overseas contracting projects. Manages the filing of contracts, articles of association, and significant changes for foreign-invested enterprises within the city's approval jurisdiction. Organises the joint annual reporting of operational performance for all foreign-invested enterprises in the city. Coordinates applications for national-level economic and technological development zones. Manages economic and trade cooperation for the city's westward opening; handles applications for international market expansion funds for small and medium-sized enterprises; oversees labour cooperation with foreign countries.
5. Foreign Economic and Trade Section (Office of the Jiayuguan Organising Committee for the Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair):
Responsible for foreign trade operations, implementing the city's foreign trade development plan, and organising the execution of annual export commodity plans; responsible for issuing import and export commodity licences and managing various quotas, as well as the import and export of key industrial goods, raw materials, and agricultural products; Handling the review, registration, and licensing of enterprises' foreign trade qualifications and import/export commodity scopes; coordinating with relevant departments to implement national processing trade policies; overseeing the import and export of mechanical and electrical products, formulating and executing the city's medium-to-long-term development plans and annual guidance programmes for such trade; supervising the tendering activities for imported mechanical and electrical equipment procurement projects in accordance with the law, and conducting preliminary qualification reviews for tendering agencies involved in importing mechanical and electrical equipment for engineering construction projects; Overseeing the city-wide tendering process for import and export of mechanical and electrical products; Managing the import and export of high-tech products, including the centralised administration of exports, technology trade, and sensitive items subject to import/export controls; Compiling statistics on technology imports and exports; Overseeing port declaration management city-wide, guiding trade promotion activities such as import/export fairs, overseas product exhibitions, and business negotiations, as well as developing the foreign trade promotion system; Responsible for attracting foreign direct investment, formulating policies, regulations, and medium-to-long-term development plans for attracting foreign direct investment citywide; Guiding and managing the introduction of foreign investment and related promotion activities citywide; handling complaints from foreign-invested enterprises citywide; overseeing international economic and technical cooperation, managing citywide outward direct investment, overseas contracting projects, labour cooperation and other export-related operations; conducting monitoring, analysis and statistics on outward direct investment, overseas contracting projects and labour cooperation; managing international aid, implementing, administering and organising the city's acceptance of grant projects and non-reimbursable assistance from the United Nations, friendly nations and international non-governmental organisations; Apply for and secure grant aid and donation projects; supervise the implementation of assisted projects; coordinate anti-dumping, countervailing, anti-monopoly, safeguard measures, and other fair trade-related activities concerning imports and exports.
6. Market Operations and Consumption Promotion Section:
Monitor and analyse the operation of the city's consumer goods market and the supply-demand situation of commodities; research and propose policy recommendations concerning market operations and regulation; coordinate major issues related to market operations; Coordinate efforts to establish and improve emergency response mechanisms for essential goods supply, undertaking contingency planning, information dissemination, and commodity stockpiling in response to abnormal market fluctuations caused by severe natural disasters, public health incidents, war, terrorist attacks, or other events; oversee reserve management and market regulation for critical consumer goods such as meat; monitor and manage key distribution enterprises; administer city-wide scrap motor vehicle recycling; handle registration, reporting, and sales supervision for enterprises participating in the Home Appliance Promotion Programme.
7. Market Order Section (Policy and Regulations Section):
Responsible for publicising and implementing laws and regulations within the city's commerce sector; reviewing and filing normative documents of the Municipal Commerce Bureau; initiating and responding to administrative litigation cases involving the department; undertaking work related to law-based administration and the ‘streamlining administration, delegating power, and improving services’ reform; promoting the development of a credit system within the commerce sector; Implementing development plans, policies, and relevant standards for the pharmaceutical distribution sector; advancing structural adjustments within the pharmaceutical distribution industry; guiding reforms in pharmaceutical distribution enterprises; promoting the development of modern pharmaceutical distribution methods; leading efforts to regulate promotional activities of retail enterprises and establish fair trading relationships between retailers and suppliers; supervising domestic direct sales and single-purpose commercial prepaid cards; implementing comprehensive administrative law enforcement in the commerce sector and coordinating enforcement inspections; undertaking industrial security, fair trade, and related work.
8. Circulation Industry Development Section (Channel Logistics Industry Section)
Responsible for managing and promoting the development of the city's circulation industry; advancing standardisation and technological progress within the circulation sector; supporting the development of small and medium-sized commercial enterprises and the preservation and promotion of time-honoured Chinese brands; Advancing the construction of logistics centres and systems, vigorously cultivating specialised third-party logistics enterprises; implementing policies for modern distribution methods such as chain operations and commercial franchising; supervising specialised distribution sectors including auctions, second-hand goods circulation, and duty-free shops in accordance with regulations; promoting energy conservation and consumption reduction in distribution; organising rural chain operations to establish modern distribution networks; guiding recyclable resource recovery; implementing safety production, ethnic trade, and quality enhancement initiatives in commerce.
9. Inspection Detachment:
Primary responsibilities include overseeing the designated slaughtering industry for pigs, cattle, sheep, and poultry; combating illegal slaughtering and the unlawful processing of foodstuffs; supervising wholesale and retail operations in the alcoholic beverages market; investigating and penalising unlicensed wholesale activities and counterfeit/substandard alcoholic products in accordance with the law to safeguard consumer rights; conducting inspections, investigations, and administrative penalties for other administrative violations within the bureau's jurisdiction.
(iii) Head of Department: Li Haodong
(iv) Office Contact and Telephone: Wu Yan 18909479060
(v) Office Hours: Monday to Friday (Morning: 8:30–12:00, Afternoon: 14:30–18:00, excluding weekends and public holidays)
(vi) Office Telephone: 0937-6225536
(vii) Office Address: 3rd Floor, Comprehensive Building, Administrative Committee of Industrial Park, Jianan New District, Jiayuguan City
