Bureau of Commerce main responsibilities:
1, the implementation of national trade circulation, food service, food, foreign trade policies and laws, rules and regulations; put forward the county's trade circulation, food circulation, import and export trade development strategy and policy recommendations; the formulation of the development of drug circulation, the promotion of catering services and the development of wine circulation Planning and policies.
2, responsible for promoting the development of trade circulation industry and trade service industry, formulate policies and measures to open up the market and promote consumption; put forward policy recommendations to cultivate large enterprises in trade circulation and promote the development of small and medium-sized enterprises in trade circulation, and promote the standardization of circulation and the development of modern circulation methods such as chain operation, commercial franchising, logistics and distribution, and e-commerce, etc.?
3, the organization and implementation of important commodity market regulation and circulation management responsibilities. Establish and improve the market supply of necessities of life emergency management mechanism, monitoring and analyzing market operations, commodity supply and demand conditions, responsible for the important commodity reserve management.
4, responsible for the integrated development of urban and rural commerce, the formulation of medium- and long-term planning for the development of trade circulation, commodity market planning and urban and rural commercial network planning, urban and rural co-ordination of commerce and trade network system construction work, and promote the construction of urban and rural market system.
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China's Bureau of Commerce draws up development strategies and policies for domestic and foreign trade and international economic cooperation, drafts laws and regulations and formulates departmental rules and regulations on domestic and foreign trade, foreign investment, foreign aid, foreign investment and foreign economic cooperation.
According to Article 18 of the Organic Law of the Central People's Government and Decree No. 1 of the Political Secretaries of the State Council, the Central Trade Department was established on November 2, 1949, on the basis of the former Ministry of Industry and Commerce of the People's Government of North China and the Central Commercial Office. With the rapid development of domestic and foreign trade, in order to strengthen the management of foreign trade, more vigorously carry out the work of domestic and foreign trade.