The construction of a unified national market and the development of new quality productivity have a complementary and mutually reinforcing relationship, instead of two independent development tasks. Revealing the contact mechanism between the two through systematic and logical concepts can help accelerate the achievement of strategic goals for reform and development. The history of the world industrial revolution shows that a fully-featured market mechanism and a super-large domestic market are excellent driving forces for cultivating new quality productivity. Most of the iconic technological breakthroughs have occurred in countries and regions with super-large markets.
At the same time, the emergence of new industries, new models, and new driving forces driven by disruptive and cutting-edge technologies has broken the spatial and temporal limitations of the old productivity pattern. It promotes the exchange and cooperation of advanced production factors between different countries and regions, achieves the sharing and optimization of commodity factor resources, and promotes the industrial division as well as the expansion of international and domestic markets.
This article points out that the construction of a unified national market is a driving force for the development of new quality productivity. The development of new quality productivity is the material and technological foundation for the formation of a unified national market. Focusing on both supply and demand sides is the strategic choice for developing new quality productivity and building a unified national market.


