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近3000宗!各地公示拟用专项债收购土地节奏明显加快
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-05-22 04:17

Core Viewpoint - The pace of public announcements regarding the use of special bonds for acquiring idle land has significantly accelerated across various regions in China, with nearly 3,000 parcels of land totaling over 1.33 million square meters and exceeding 350 billion yuan in total value as of May 20 [1][4]. Group 1: Public Announcements and Statistics - As of May 20, the total number of publicly announced parcels for acquisition using special bonds is close to 3,000, covering an area of over 1.33 million square meters and a total value exceeding 350 billion yuan [1][4]. - In March, the number of announced parcels increased by over 460 compared to February, with March's total exceeding 830 parcels and a total value of over 1,000 billion yuan [2][4]. - April saw over 1,500 parcels announced, surpassing the cumulative total from January to March, with a total value exceeding 1,700 billion yuan [2][4]. Group 2: Regional Insights - Among the 31 provinces and cities, 23 have announced plans to use special bonds for acquiring idle land, with Guangdong province leading with a total announced value exceeding 650 billion yuan [4]. - In terms of individual cities, Zhengzhou has the highest proposed acquisition amount at 173.5 billion yuan, covering over 5 million square meters [5]. - The total number of announced parcels in first and second-tier cities is 476, with a proposed acquisition amount exceeding 910 billion yuan, accounting for 25.6% of the total [6]. Group 3: Special Bond Issuance - As of May 20, the total amount of special bonds issued for acquiring idle land in regions like Guangdong, Hunan, and Fujian is close to 550 billion yuan, representing 15% of the total proposed acquisition amount [7][8]. - Guangzhou leads in bond issuance with over 60 billion yuan, while second-tier cities like Changsha and Ningbo have issued 38.1 billion yuan and 13.2 billion yuan, respectively [7]. - The issuance of special bonds has been relatively small compared to the announced amounts, with only five provinces having issued bonds for acquiring idle land, amounting to less than one-fifth of the announced total [8].