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大利好!海南重磅发布,加快培育商业航天全产业链
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-04 03:19

Core Insights - The Hainan Provincial Government has issued a three-year action plan (2025-2027) aimed at building a modern industrial system with distinctive advantages, focusing on high-quality development in key sectors such as deep-sea industries, aerospace, and tropical agriculture [4][5][6]. Group 1: Industrial Development Goals - By 2027, the four leading industries are expected to account for approximately 70% of GDP, with modern service industries reaching nearly 30% of GDP [5]. - The plan aims for R&D expenditure to reach 1.8% of GDP and for high-tech industries to exceed 17% of GDP by 2027 [5]. - The tropical agriculture sector is projected to achieve an annual growth rate of over 5% in the value-added of its main industries [5]. Group 2: Key Industry Initiatives - The deep-sea industry will focus on enhancing oil and gas reserves, developing key technologies for deep-sea exploration, and promoting the production of natural gas hydrates, with a revenue target of over 6 billion yuan for the Sanya Yazhou Bay technology city by 2027 [7]. - The aerospace sector aims to develop a comprehensive industrial cluster in Wenchang, with a revenue target of 10 billion yuan by 2027, including the construction of satellite and rocket manufacturing facilities [8]. - The plan emphasizes the growth of tropical agriculture, targeting specific products like mangoes and coffee, and aims to enhance the value chain of these industries [9]. Group 3: Supportive Measures - The government will enhance financial support for the modern industrial system, including the establishment of a project library for key initiatives and the promotion of innovative financing mechanisms [17][18]. - There will be a focus on improving the business environment and attracting high-quality projects to support the development of the industrial system [17]. - The plan includes measures to strengthen statistical monitoring of key industries and ensure the stability of supply chains post-closure [18].