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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 Wang·2025-07-30 01:17

Economic Overview - The scale of China's marine economy is steadily growing, with a historic breakthrough of over 10 trillion yuan expected in 2024, accounting for approximately one-third of global shipping volume and container throughput [1][2] - From 2020 to 2024, the marine economy's scale increased from 8 trillion yuan to 10.54 trillion yuan, indicating a growth rate higher than many traditional industries [2][4] Strategic Importance - The marine economy is positioned as a crucial strategic element in China's modernization efforts, emphasizing high-quality development and exploration of marine resources [2][6] - The marine economy's contribution to GDP is rising, projected to reach 7.81% in 2024, marking a new high since 2020 [4] Technological Innovation - Technological innovation is a key driver for the growth of the marine economy, with emerging industries showing a 7.2% increase in added value in 2024, outpacing the overall marine GDP growth [7][9] - Significant advancements include the establishment of a marine microbial genome database and the development of new marine pharmaceuticals [9] Industry Structure - The marine economy's industrial structure is evolving, with the secondary industry contributing 3.77 trillion yuan in 2024, representing 35.8% of the total, indicating a strong performance since 2019 [10] - Companies like China Shipbuilding are enhancing their capabilities in deep-sea equipment and fostering a cycle of innovation and industry demand [11] Global Competitiveness - China leads globally in several marine sectors, with 69.4% of new marine engineering equipment orders in 2024, maintaining its position for seven consecutive years [12][13] - The country is also a dominant player in offshore wind energy, holding a significant share of the global market and continuing to expand its capacity [13] Future Outlook - The rise of the 10 trillion yuan marine economy is not only a response to economic needs but also a vital part of national strategy, with expectations for further breakthroughs supported by technological advancements [14]