Group 1: Economic Work Deployment - 31 provinces and regions are focusing on expanding domestic demand, developing new productive forces, and stabilizing foreign trade as key priorities for the second half of the year [1][2] - The deployment reflects the urgency of local governments to stabilize growth and the need for innovative policy execution to activate endogenous economic momentum [1][3] - Short-term measures like issuing consumption vouchers may boost data but lack long-term effectiveness without a sustainable mechanism [1][2] Group 2: Investment Strategies - Investment in super long-term special government bonds and urban renewal projects is emphasized, but there is a warning against "investing for the sake of investment" [1][2] - Effective investment should focus on practical areas such as upgrading old residential communities and county-level cold chain logistics, which can drive employment and enhance economic resilience [1][2] Group 3: New Productive Forces - The term "new productive forces" is frequently mentioned, with many regions pursuing artificial intelligence and low-altitude economy sectors [2] - Caution is advised against blind imitation, as some regions lack the foundational research capabilities to support ambitious projects like chip industrial parks, leading to underutilization [2] - The core of new productive forces lies in technological innovation and industrial collaboration, with a recommendation for regions to develop based on their unique endowments [2] Group 4: Foreign Trade Challenges - In the context of increasing global trade friction, regions are urged to stabilize orders and expand markets, as traditional low-cost competition is becoming unsustainable [2][3] - The key to foreign trade transformation is enhancing product added value rather than relying solely on subsidies or overseas warehouse construction [2][3] Group 5: Market Expansion Opportunities - Initiatives like the "Belt and Road" and China-Europe Railway Express present market expansion opportunities, but participation from small and medium-sized foreign trade enterprises remains low due to information gaps and risk concerns [3] - Local governments are encouraged to create service platforms to provide market analysis and legal consulting, thereby lowering the barriers for enterprises to "go global" [3] - Encouraging the integration of foreign and domestic trade can help adapt export-to-domestic sales enterprises to local standards, forming a "dual circulation" support system [3]
稳经济需在三大着力点上突破惯性思维
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-31 23:32