People's Daily: 'No disturbance unless necessary' should be the norm for enterprise inspections.

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Jinshi Data News on October 31st, it is said that “no disturbance” should become the norm for enterprise inspections. “No disturbance” is first and foremost a matter of course, which means clarifying the boundary between the government and the market in accordance with the law, so that administrative law enforcement does not overstep its bounds. The rule of law is the best business environment. It is a requirement of the rule of law to carry out necessary supervision to make up for market failure and insufficiency, as well as to reduce unnecessary disturbances and excessive intervention. Both aspects must be considered in order to better fulfill the fundamental role of the rule of law in ensuring stability, predictability, and long-term benefits. “No disturbance” does not mean being a “hands-off shopkeeper,” nor is it simply keeping a distance from private enterprises. In many places, not only is there “no disturbance” in regulatory law enforcement, but there is also further emphasis on “meeting the needs” of enterprises in terms of service.

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