Core Viewpoint - The East China Sea Economic Zone, including Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, and Fujian, is a vital area for China's marine economy, showing significant growth and structural optimization in marine industries, with a projected marine GDP of 45,992.9 billion yuan in 2024, a 7.1% increase year-on-year, accounting for 43.6% of the national marine GDP [9][10]. Group 1: Marine Economic Growth - Jiangsu's marine economy surpassed 1 trillion yuan for the first time in 2024, maintaining a steady growth trend since 2014 [11]. - Fujian's marine GDP exceeded 1.25 trillion yuan in 2024, marking a 6.1% year-on-year growth, ranking third nationally for ten consecutive years [15]. - Shanghai's marine GDP reached 1,138.7 billion yuan in 2024, contributing 10.8% to the national marine GDP, with a significant increase in advanced manufacturing [17]. Group 2: Industry Structure and Performance - In 2024, the East China Sea's marine industry structure showed a decline in the first and second industries' share, with the third industry increasing to 59.7% [10]. - Jiangsu's marine oil and gas industry led with a value-added of 7.73 billion yuan, growing by 37.5%, while other traditional industries also saw double-digit growth [10]. - Shanghai's marine shipbuilding industry achieved a value-added of 21.67 billion yuan, with significant increases in new orders and deliveries [17]. Group 3: Regional Highlights - Zhejiang's Ningbo-Zhoushan Port maintained its position as the world's busiest port, handling 1.377 billion tons of cargo in 2024, a 4% increase [13]. - Fujian is recognized as the "seafood granary," with a total aquatic product output of 9.246 million tons in 2024, leading the nation in various seafood exports [15][16]. - The establishment of the Marine Economic Development Bureau in Zhejiang aims to enhance the province's marine economic potential and support high-quality economic development [14].
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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-30 19:01