regulatory reforms
Regulatory reforms refer to changes made to existing laws, policies, or regulations governing a specific industry or sector, aiming to enhance efficiency, promote fairness, address challenges, improve transparency, and/or stimulate innovation. These reforms are typically implemented to achieve better outcomes and ensure the effective and appropriate functioning of the regulated entities.
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