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深圳披露“十五五”海洋经济发展目标,多个产业被“点名”
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-06-26 08:11

Core Insights - The Guangdong provincial marine economy work conference highlighted Shenzhen's ambitious marine economic growth targets for 2024, aiming for a marine GDP of 540.9 billion yuan, accounting for 14.7% of the total GDP, with a growth rate of 5.8% [1] - Shenzhen's marine information service industry is projected to reach an added value of 106.1 billion yuan, growing by 10.1%, while the marine tourism sector is expected to grow by 11.6% [1] Marine Industry Development - Shenzhen plans to enhance its marine industrial sector by focusing on the development of marine oil and gas, shipbuilding, marine engineering equipment, and related materials, with an emphasis on green and smart vessels, yachts, unmanned boats, underwater robots, and marine pharmaceuticals [2] - The city aims to achieve a marine industrial added value of 215 billion yuan by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan, with an average annual growth rate exceeding 12% [1][2] Marine Services Expansion - The marine service industry will leverage Shenzhen's electronic information industry to establish a "5G + satellite" integrated marine network, while promoting marine tourism through new cruise and yacht products [2] - The goal is to increase the added value of marine services to 736 billion yuan by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan, with an average annual growth rate of over 10% [1][2] Port and Shipping Enhancements - Shenzhen aims to elevate its port and shipping service capabilities, focusing on the construction of an international shipping center, including the development of automated and smart ports using AI and unmanned technologies [3] - The port's container throughput has consistently ranked among the top four globally, with an 11.7% growth last year and an 11.1% increase in the first five months of this year [3] Future Technological Advancements - The city will concentrate on key areas such as marine electronic information, high-end intelligent marine equipment, ship electrification, deep-sea mining, marine satellite communication, and marine pharmaceuticals to foster technological innovation and new business models [3]