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进入今年第二季度,深化改革呼声日渐升高。交通运输行业作为放松管制和深化制度改革的关键领域,可圈可点的地方并不多。如果仔细梳理上半年出台的大部分政策,基本是既有政策同义反复地表达:从综合交通运输到物流发展振兴,政策的亮点主要集中在投融资领域,一方面是简政放权,另一反面又受制于银行业的整肃,担心基础设施资金流“断粮”。未来钱荒的“板子”可能还没有伤到银行,地方政府融资平台主导的城市交通基础设施项目就已经牺牲了。对于企业而言,既有各项成本上升的近忧;同时还有企业融资成本高企的远虑。结构转型是痛苦的,但有些痛苦可以避免,放松规制大有可为。近期,交通运输及物流业内企业都不同程度表示,当前不出政策就是最好的政策。企业需要调整、休养生息。交通运输业上游联系生产,下游联系消费,既面临上游生产成本增加的向下传导,又要扩大和细化服务市场,推动经济结构调整和内需升级,提高全社会交易效率。因此,历史上最早
Into the second quarter of this year, increasing calls for deepening reform. As a key area for deregulation and deepening the reform of the system, the transport industry does not have much to offer. If we carefully sort out most of the policies promulgated in the first half of the year, we basically state that the existing policies are repeatedly expressed in the sense of synonymy. From the perspective of comprehensive transport and logistics development and rejuvenation, the highlights of the policy mainly focus on investment and financing. On the one hand, On the other hand, it is subject to the purge of the banking sector and is worried about the inflow of infrastructure funds. Future money shortage “board ” may not hurt the bank, local government financing platform-led urban transport infrastructure projects have been sacrificed. For businesses, there are not only rising costs and rising costs but also the long-term concerns of high corporate financing costs. Structural transformation is painful, but some pain can be avoided, and relaxation of regulation can do much. Recently, the transport and logistics industry enterprises have expressed to varying degrees that the current policy is not the best policy. Enterprises need to adjust, recuperate. Upstream of the transportation industry is linked with production and downstream consumption. It not only faces the downward spiral of the upstream production costs, but also expands and deepens the service market, promotes the economic restructuring and the upgrading of domestic demand, and improves the transaction efficiency of the entire society. Therefore, the earliest in history