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What does it mean not to reserve shares for small and medium-sized enterprises in bidding?

Hello, first, according to the relevance of the project and whether it can be divided. For example, buying goods can be distinguished according to general goods and special goods. General commodities can be purchased directly for SMEs, while special commodities such as large-scale equipment and central air conditioning can be reserved for SMEs with accompanying services such as installation and training. For goods that can be divided outside the main body of buildings or structures, such as doors and windows, elevators, fire fighting equipment, etc. They should also be left to small and medium-sized enterprises.

The second is to determine according to the regional nature of the project. For example, service procurement can be specifically targeted at small and medium-sized enterprises, such as property management and system maintenance to ensure the normal operation of the government itself, or development planning and legal advice for the government to implement macro-control and market supervision. For projects that increase national welfare, provide public services to the society, and require service areas, such as education for the elderly, community health care, etc., the project package can be divided into urban areas, and the procurement share can be reserved for small and medium-sized enterprises.