With a single submission, enterprises can easily migrate across provinces
On December 16, the State Administration for Market Regulation held a regular press conference for the fourth quarter of 2025. Wang Qiuping, spokesperson of the State Administration for Market Regulation and director of the News and Publicity Department, introduced the new measures of the market supervision department to continue to optimize the business environment.
It is understood that from October 1, the market supervision department has launched the "one-stop service" system for enterprise inter-provincial migration registration, so as to let data run more and enterprises run less errands, solve enterprise problems with institutional innovation and digital empowerment, improve work efficiency, and promote enterprise migration registration to "efficiently do one thing".
Wang Qiuping introduced that the launch of the new system has brought three major conveniences to enterprises to migrate across provinces. Specifically, it can be summarized as "three reductions":
Reduce running and say goodbye to "turning back to running". In the past, it was troublesome for enterprises to move across provinces, requiring a round trip between two places, three or five times, which was time-consuming and laborious, and some even took a month or two. Now, through the system online, only one click to submit, the whole process is done online. Once applied, the files are automatically circulated, and the enterprise is "easily on the road".
Reduce materials to achieve "one submission". The State Administration for Market Regulation reduced the required materials from 32 to 8, a reduction of 75%. One submission and multi-party sharing allow data to run away on behalf of enterprises and truly "reduce the burden" for enterprises.
Reduce links and achieve "one step in place". In the past, enterprises needed to run 8 departments; Nowadays, the system is interconnected and data is interconnected, enterprises apply once, business is synchronized and linked, the migration process is "seamlessly connected", and all departments can be handled in parallel and done well at one time.