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“两重”建设按下“加速键” 基础设施投资支撑有力
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-17 08:16

Core Viewpoint - The "Two Major" construction projects are accelerating, focusing on national strategic implementation and key areas of security capability enhancement [1][2]. Group 1: Infrastructure Investment - A series of landmark projects under the "Two Major" construction initiative are being actively advanced [2]. - The National Development and Reform Commission has allocated over 300 billion yuan to support the third batch of "Two Major" construction projects for 2025, completing the annual allocation of 800 billion yuan for these projects [8]. - In the first half of the year, infrastructure investment grew by 4.6%, outpacing overall investment growth by 1.8 percentage points, contributing to a 1 percentage point increase in total investment [15]. Group 2: Environmental and Pollution Management - There is an intensified effort to enhance ecological environment governance along the Yangtze River Economic Belt, focusing on urban sewage treatment, industrial park water pollution management, and pollution remediation in reclaimed land along the river [4]. - In Kunming, Yunnan, multiple comprehensive pollution management projects are underway, improving pollution control levels in key areas [4]. Group 3: Strategic Projects and Soft Measures - Under the "Two Major" construction framework, strategic railway corridors and port constructions are progressing steadily, supported by measures to facilitate customs clearance, reduce logistics costs, and implement tax refunds for land transport ports [7]. - The 2025 "Two Major" construction plan includes 800 billion yuan allocated for 1,459 projects, covering significant transportation infrastructure along the Yangtze River, the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, high-standard farmland, and major water conservancy projects [11]. - In terms of "soft construction," a series of reform and innovation measures are being introduced in key areas, such as optimizing railway financing models along the Yangtze River and exploring new models combining wind and solar energy with desertification control [13].