Economic Growth - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's economy is expected to reach approximately 140 trillion yuan by 2025, with an economic increment exceeding 35 trillion yuan, surpassing the annual economic output of the entire Yangtze River Delta region and exceeding the GDP of the world's third-largest economy [1] - The manufacturing industry's added value has consistently remained above 30 trillion yuan annually, maintaining China's position as the world's leading manufacturing power for 15 consecutive years [2] New Industries and Market Reforms - The "new economy" added value has surpassed 24 trillion yuan in 2024, equivalent to the combined GDP of Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong [4] - The government has cleared 4,218 regulations that hinder the establishment of a unified national market, reducing the market access negative list from 151 to 106 items [4] Investment and Infrastructure - By 2024, the proportion of market-oriented electricity transactions in total electricity consumption reached 63%, indicating a robust investment climate for private capital in nuclear power and industrial equipment [6] - A total of 102 major projects are expected to meet their planning goals by the end of 2025, with significant progress made on key infrastructure projects [6] Technological Advancements - In 2024, total R&D expenditure is projected to reach 3.6 trillion yuan, accounting for 2.68% of GDP, positioning China as the second-largest in the world for R&D investment [11] - The added value of high-tech manufacturing increased by 42% compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan," while the core industries of the digital economy grew by 73.8%, contributing 10.4% to GDP [13] Innovation Ecosystem - China is forming a unique innovation ecosystem, with a focus on integrating technological and industrial innovation, and promoting a supportive environment for comprehensive innovation [14]
新突破、新变化竞相迸发积蓄澎湃动能 “数”看中国经济增长“成色”↓
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-10 05:00