Sasac director's duties include but are not limited to the following:
1. Formulate and improve policies, regulations and systems for the supervision and management of state-owned assets;
2. Organize and implement the supervision and management of state-owned assets, including formulating measures such as asset evaluation, supervision and inspection, and risk prevention and control;
3 responsible for state-owned assets investment and operation decisions, participate in major decisions of state-owned enterprises;
4. Organize and supervise the reform and transformation of state-owned enterprises;
5. Organize major asset restructuring and major project approval of state-owned enterprises;
6. Organize and promote the innovation, development and internationalization of state-owned enterprises;
7. Coordinate the work of state-owned assets management departments and related industries, and promote the coordinated development of state-owned assets management.
In a word, sasac director plays an important role in leadership and supervision, aiming at maintaining and increasing the value of state-owned assets, promoting the reform and development of state-owned enterprises and promoting the coordinated development of state-owned assets management.