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第三批中小企业数字化转型试点城市名单出炉!长三角六地入选
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-07-01 11:42

Group 1 - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced the third batch of pilot cities for the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with 35 cities (districts) selected, including six from the Yangtze River Delta region [1] - The pilot program aims to address the challenges faced by SMEs in digital transformation, specifically the issues of reluctance, fear, and lack of knowledge in transitioning to digital solutions [1] - The program will support local governments in exploring methods, market mechanisms, and typical models for SME digital transformation, creating a number of "lighthouse" enterprises and quality digital service providers [1] Group 2 - A minimum of 80% of central subsidy funds will be allocated for the digital transformation of SMEs, covering core expenditures such as software, cloud services, and data collection equipment [1] - Provincial capital cities can receive up to 150 million yuan in subsidies, while other prefecture-level cities can receive up to 100 million yuan, with priority given to key industries such as computer, automotive manufacturing, and general equipment [1] - SMEs will only need to bear a portion of the costs, with central government subsidies potentially covering over 50% of total investment [1] Group 3 - Currently, there are a total of 101 pilot cities for SME digital transformation in China, with cities from the Yangtze River Delta region consistently selected across all three batches [2] - The first batch included cities such as Shanghai's Pudong New Area and Suzhou in Jiangsu, while the second batch included cities like Shanghai's Songjiang District and Wuxi [2]