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10万亿海洋经济崛起硬科技注入产业发展澎湃动力
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-28 17:59

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the significant growth and strategic importance of China's marine economy, which is projected to exceed 10 trillion yuan in 2024, marking a historic milestone [1][2][8] - The marine economy is defined as economic activities centered around the development and utilization of marine resources, encompassing various sectors such as marine energy, fisheries, shipping, tourism, equipment manufacturing, biomedicine, and environmental technology [2][8] - The marine economy's contribution to China's GDP is increasing, with projections indicating it will account for 7.81% of GDP in 2024, the highest since 2020 [3][8] Group 2 - The marine economy's total output value has grown from 8 trillion yuan in 2020 to 10.54 trillion yuan in 2024, reflecting a growth rate that surpasses many traditional industries [2][3] - In the first quarter of 2025, the marine economy maintained a positive growth trend, with a preliminary marine production value of 2.5 trillion yuan, representing a year-on-year increase of 5.7% [3] Group 3 - Technological innovation is a key driver of growth in the marine economy, with emerging industries in this sector seeing an increase in added value of 7.2% in 2024, outpacing the overall marine production value growth [4] - The marine economy's industrial structure is being optimized, with the second industry's production value reaching 3.77 trillion yuan in 2024, accounting for 35.8% of the total [4] Group 4 - China has established a leading position in various marine sectors, with the country securing 69.4% of the global market share for newly contracted marine engineering equipment in 2024 [6][7] - The shipbuilding industry continues to dominate globally, with China maintaining the top position in shipbuilding completion, new orders, and hand-held orders for 15 consecutive years [6][7] Group 5 - The marine economy is not only a response to economic development needs but also a crucial component of national strategy, leveraging China's rich marine resources and technological capabilities for further breakthroughs [8]