廈門(mén)翻譯公司關(guān)鍵字:Accelerate the transformation of the administrative functions of communicationWTO rules for members with a strong binding, especially for members of the government action proposed strict requirements. A right of WTO members to enjoy and derive great benefits, must be based on relevant WTO principles, protocols and requirements to reform the government's actions, enhance the rule of law and transparency of government to ensure that government and business to provide fair market翻譯市場(chǎng)行情價(jià)格多少錢(qián) "game the rules. "At present, China's administrative departments of communications, both in concept, functions and management are unable to meet the new situation after accession to the WTO needs. Therefore, China must accelerate the transformation of administrative communication functions, as soon as possible by the "controlled management" to "service management" changes, with the "rule-oriented" instead of "power-oriented." I believe that communication management functions in the transformation should focus on the following aspects:(1) In accordance with the principle of fairness, reduce administrative interference in trade in telecommunications services, strengthening the market翻譯市場(chǎng)行情價(jià)格多少錢(qián) mechanism; (2) In accordance with the principle of transparency, improve the management of telecommunications services trade transparency and openness (3) In accordance with the principle of non-discrimination, equal treatment of all communications companies (4) In accordance with the principle of national treatment for domestic and foreign telecommunications services and service providers to give equal treatment. Eight. The establishment of communication open legal system of administrative actsThe WTO principle of transparency, requiring members to the effective implementation of the management of foreign trade laws, regulations, administrative rules and regulations, judicial decisions to be published quickly, so that翻譯公司報(bào)價(jià) other members of the local governments and trade operators are familiar with. In order to meet the needs of WTO accession, China's administrative communications should address two priority areas of public:
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