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district: | Guizhou > Qianxinan |
categorisation: | Departments > Development |
tab: | Development |
tel: | 00-86-0859-3222191 |
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address: | No. 18 Zunyi Road, Xingyi City, Guizhou Province |
work hours: | 08:30-12:00; 14:30-18:00 |
description: | Formulate and implement national economic and social development strategies, medium- and long-term plans, and annual programs. Coordinate economic and social development, |
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Primary Responsibilities:
(1) Formulate and implement national economic and social development strategies, medium- and long-term plans, and annual programs. Coordinate economic and social development, analyze economic trends, propose objectives and policies for national economic growth, overall price level control, and optimization of major economic structures. Recommend the integrated use of various economic instruments and policies. Submit reports on national economic and social development plans to the Prefectural People's Congress as entrusted by the Prefectural People's Government.
(2) Monitor macroeconomic and social development trends, undertake forecasting, early warning, and information guidance responsibilities. Study critical issues such as economic operations, aggregate balance, economic security, and overall industrial security, and propose policy recommendations; coordinate solutions to major problems in economic operations and regulate economic activities; organize the stockpiling and emergency allocation of essential materials.
(3) Responsible for compiling and analyzing fiscal and financial conditions. Participates in formulating implementation measures for fiscal, monetary, and land policies, and comprehensively analyzes the effectiveness of fiscal and financial policy execution. Oversees the total control, structural optimization, and monitoring of all-category foreign debt. Undertakes tasks related to the construction of the social credit system and non-financial credit information databases.
(4) Undertakes the responsibility of guiding, advancing, and comprehensively coordinating economic system reform throughout the prefecture. Studies major issues concerning economic system reform and opening up; organizes the formulation of comprehensive economic system reform plans for the prefecture; coordinates relevant specialized economic system reform plans; collaborates with relevant departments to ensure the coordination of important specialized economic system reforms; and oversees economic system reform pilot projects and reform experimental zones.
(5) Responsible for planning major construction projects and productivity layout. Formulates targets, policies, and measures for regulating the total scale and structure of fixed-asset investment across society; coordinates and balances specialized plans requiring national applications, prefectural investment allocations, and those involving major construction projects. Allocates prefectural fiscal construction funds; approves, authorizes, or files fixed-asset investment projects, foreign investment projects, overseas resource development projects, and foreign exchange investment projects within the authority prescribed by the Prefectural People's Government; organizes project applications. Coordinate and advance government-enterprise project financing cooperation, guiding and supervising the direction of policy-based loans; oversee the use of foreign loan construction funds, guide the flow of social capital toward fixed-asset investment, and propose strategies, plans, aggregate balance targets, and structural optimization policies for foreign investment utilization and overseas investment; approve or review foreign investment projects with Chinese majority ownership and overseas investment projects for submission; implement key project management; guide the development of the engineering consulting industry.
(6) Advance strategic economic restructuring. Organize the formulation of comprehensive industrial policies; coordinate major issues in the development of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries while ensuring coherence and balance among relevant development plans and major policies, and aligning with national economic and social development plans and programs; coordinate major issues in agricultural and rural economic and social development; oversee the development of the service sector, jointly formulate service industry development strategies, major policies, and plans with relevant departments, and guide the reform and development of industry associations; Formulate development strategies and plans for the modern logistics industry; coordinate the advancement of strategic emerging industries, organize the formulation of strategies, plans, and major policies for high-tech industrial development and industrial technological progress; coordinate solutions to major issues concerning the promotion and application of major technical equipment.
(7) Coordinate the balanced development of urban and rural areas and regions, and advance the implementation of the overall regional development strategy. Implement national strategies, plans, and major policies for regional coordination and the Western Development Initiative; formulate relevant plans; coordinate preliminary work for major infrastructure projects; research and propose urbanization development strategies, plans, and major policies, coordinating related implementation; research and formulate intra-prefecture cross-city (county) regional development strategies, plans, and major policies, organizing their implementation; lead post-disaster recovery and reconstruction planning for major natural disasters, coordinating related critical issues.
(8) Coordinate regional cooperation and exchanges with areas outside the prefecture. Research and formulate regional cooperation development strategies, plans, and annual programs with external regions and oversee their implementation; propose institutional mechanisms and policy recommendations to advance regional cooperation; establish regular cooperation mechanisms with neighboring provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities), and economic zones; coordinate regional cooperation and exchange activities outside the prefecture; handle provincially assigned tasks related to the Pan-Pearl River Delta regional cooperation; organize counterpart assistance initiatives.
(IX) Formulate and oversee the implementation of import-export volume plans for key agricultural products, industrial goods, and raw materials; adjust import-export volume plans based on economic conditions; draft strategic reserve plans for critical materials; organize the procurement, storage, utilization, rotation, and management of strategic reserves; jointly manage grain, sugar, and other reserve commodities with relevant departments.
(10) Ensures policy coordination between social development and national economic development. Organizes the formulation of social development strategies, master plans, and annual plans; researches and drafts population development plans and policies; participates in formulating development policies for science and technology, education, cultural tourism, health, sports, broadcasting and film, civil affairs, and other sectors to advance social undertakings; Coordinate major issues and policies concerning the development and reform of social undertakings; promote the construction of basic public service systems and reforms to the income distribution system; propose policy recommendations to promote employment, adjust income distribution, and improve the coordinated development of social security and the economy; coordinate major issues related to employment, income distribution, and social security.
(11) Advance the implementation of sustainable development strategies. Oversee the comprehensive coordination of ecological civilization construction and energy conservation; organize the formulation of plans and policy measures for ecological civilization construction, circular economy development, and the conservation and comprehensive utilization of energy and resources across society, and coordinate their implementation; Participate in the formulation of ecological construction and environmental protection plans; coordinate major issues concerning ecological construction, energy and resource conservation, and comprehensive utilization; propose policy measures to establish and improve ecological compensation mechanisms; refine the energy efficiency assessment and review system for fixed-asset investment projects; coordinate the advancement of energy-saving and environmental protection industries, energy conservation management in key energy-consuming units, clean production, and related energy-saving work.
(12) Draft relevant laws and regulations; guide and coordinate bidding and tendering activities throughout the prefecture as stipulated.
(13) Cooperate with the National Defense Mobilization Office in conducting research on coordinated development strategies for economic and national defense construction; implement national economic mobilization strategies and policies; organize and coordinate relevant military and civilian departments to undertake national defense economic mobilization potential surveys, specialized force development, strategic material reserves, wartime conversion (expansion) of production, and implementation of national defense requirements for construction projects and key products closely related to national defense.
(14) Formulate and implement price adjustment and reform plans; draft and implement pricing policies; manage prices of goods and services subject to prefectural listing; monitor and forecast price levels and trends for key goods and services; supervise prices of goods and services subject to market regulation.
(15) Manage the prefecture's grain affairs, implement major national grain security policies and measures, and enforce the grain security responsibility system. Research and propose prefecture-level reserve plans, total volume plans, and reserve variety catalogs for commodities such as grain, sugar, medicines, and salt. Research and propose macro-control measures, medium-to-long-term plans for total volume balancing, and recommendations for local reserve scales and procurement/release plans for critical materials like grain, sugar, medicines, and salt. Propose construction plans for grain circulation infrastructure. Develop recommendations for modern grain circulation industry development plans. Monitor and analyze grain supply and demand conditions, guiding and coordinating surplus-deficit adjustments between production and consumption areas within and outside the prefecture. Oversee financial and statistical work for prefectural grain departments, reserve warehouses, and state-owned grain enterprises. Formulate and implement grain circulation system reform plans. Implement technical standards and specifications for grain and material reserve warehouse management. Research and formulate policies for military grain supply. Promote technological advancement in the grain sector. Research, propose, and coordinate the implementation of emergency grain measures; supervise and inspect the execution of relevant grain policies. Oversee coordination and guidance for the grain industry. Respond to major emergencies, coordinate vital material reserves, and propose arrangements for critical emergency material reserves and the mobilization of national material reserves. Assume supervisory responsibility for production safety at grain and material reserve storage units.
(16) Handle daily affairs for the Prefectural Party Committee's Military-Civilian Integration Development Commission.
(17) In accordance with departmental responsibilities, carry out work related to poverty alleviation and development, production safety, fire safety, “streamlining administration, delegating power, and improving services” reform, and the list of powers and responsibilities.
(18) Complete other tasks assigned by the Prefectural People's Government and the Provincial Development and Reform Commission.
(19) Adjustment of Responsibilities.
1. The grain-related responsibilities of the former Prefectural Bureau of Commerce and Grain, along with the responsibilities for organizing the collection, storage, rotation, and daily management of important materials and emergency reserve materials from the former Prefectural Industry and Information Technology Commission, Prefectural Civil Affairs Bureau, Prefectural Energy Bureau, and other departments, are integrated into the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission.
2. The responsibility for organizing the compilation of the main functional zone planning, previously undertaken by the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission, is transferred to the Prefectural Natural Resources Bureau.
3. Transfer the responsibilities for climate change response and emission reduction previously undertaken by the former Prefectural Development and Reform Commission to the Prefectural Ecology and Environment Bureau.
4. Transfer the responsibilities for agricultural investment project management previously undertaken by the former Prefectural Development and Reform Commission to the Prefectural Agriculture and Rural Affairs Bureau.
5. Transfer the responsibilities for major project inspection previously undertaken by the former Prefectural Development and Reform Commission to the Prefectural Audit Bureau.
6. Transfer the responsibilities for price supervision and inspection and anti-monopoly supervision previously undertaken by the former Prefectural Development and Reform Commission to the Prefectural Market Supervision Administration.
7. Transfer the responsibilities for managing drug and medical service pricing from the former Prefectural Development and Reform Commission to the Prefectural Medical Security Bureau.
8. Transfer the administrative responsibilities undertaken by subordinate public institutions to the former Prefectural Development and Reform Commission. Matters involving renaming and other organizational restructuring shall be separately stipulated.
(XX) Division of Responsibilities.
Division of responsibilities between the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission and the Prefectural Energy Bureau. The Prefectural Development and Reform Commission is responsible for comprehensive energy development strategies, plans, and programs; the Prefectural Energy Bureau is responsible for specialized energy development strategies, plans, and programs. The Prefectural Development and Reform Commission and the Prefectural Energy Bureau shall establish a coordination mechanism to jointly handle energy investment projects submitted to the provincial and national authorities for approval and filing. Energy investment projects submitted to the Provincial Development and Reform Commission for approval and filing shall be handled by the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission, which shall solicit opinions from the Prefectural Energy Bureau prior to submission. For energy investment projects submitted to the Provincial Energy Bureau for approval and filing, those explicitly designated for submission by the prefectural-level investment authority shall be jointly reviewed and submitted by the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission and the Prefectural Energy Bureau. All others shall be reviewed and submitted by the Prefectural Energy Bureau. When approving or filing energy investment projects within its authority, the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission shall solicit opinions from the Prefectural Energy Bureau prior to approval. When approving or filing energy investment projects within its authority, the Prefectural Energy Bureau shall solicit opinions from the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission prior to approval. The Prefectural Energy Bureau shall be responsible for approving preliminary designs of coal mine projects approved by the Prefectural Development and Reform Commission, as well as for approving preliminary designs of coal mine projects and conducting final acceptance inspections of hydropower projects within its authority that are approved by the Provincial Development and Reform Commission and Provincial Energy Bureau.
Office Address: No. 18 Zunyi Road, Xingyi City, Guizhou Province
Tel: 0859-3222191
Office Hours: 08:30-12:00; 14:30-18:00
Fax: 0859-3240005
Email: [email protected]
Mailing Address: No. 18 Zunyi Road, Xingyi City, Guizhou Province
Postal Code: 562400