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推动民间资本投资,全国推介项目金额已超十万亿
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-25 14:31

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government is actively promoting private investment by optimizing the business environment and reducing barriers, with a focus on new infrastructure and emerging industries, leading to a significant increase in private investment confidence [1][6][10]. Group 1: Investment Projects and Amounts - As of June 25, over 10 trillion yuan in projects are being promoted to private capital, with more than 3,200 quality projects recommended by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) [1][6]. - The total number of projects being promoted has reached 11,752, with a total investment amount of 10.15 trillion yuan [6]. - Local governments are also introducing supportive policies to attract private capital, with specific project lists being established in provinces like Tianjin and Hubei [6][7]. Group 2: Focus on Emerging Industries - The current project recommendations include key sectors such as transportation, energy, and new infrastructure, as well as emerging industries like artificial intelligence and low-altitude economy [4][10]. - Private investment is increasingly directed towards new projects, with significant interest in new infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and quantum information [10]. Group 3: Policy Support and Legislative Framework - The implementation of the Private Economy Promotion Law on May 20 has provided strong signals to support private investment in major national strategies and projects [9]. - The NDRC is establishing a special coordination mechanism to promote private capital participation in project construction and enhance support for land use, environmental assessments, and financing [4][8]. Group 4: Trends in Private Investment - Private investment in traditional industries is also experiencing a transformation, with a notable increase in industrial technological upgrades, particularly in sectors like steel and building materials [10]. - Data shows that from January to May, private investment remained stable, with a year-on-year growth of 5.8% in non-real estate private investment [15].