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经济日报:有效激发民间投资活力丨做好下半年经济工作
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-19 07:42

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that private investment in China is showing signs of recovery and structural optimization, driven by government policies aimed at stimulating private sector activity and effective investment [1][2][3] - In the first half of the year, private project investment (excluding real estate) grew by 5.1% year-on-year, despite a 0.6% decline in overall private investment growth due to a drop in real estate development investment [1][2] - Key sectors experiencing growth in private investment include new energy vehicles, artificial intelligence, and various manufacturing industries, with notable increases in accommodation and catering (20.3%), infrastructure (9.5%), and cultural, sports, and entertainment (8.4%) [2][3] Group 2 - The implementation of the Private Economy Promotion Law has significantly improved the policy environment for private investment, enhancing confidence among private enterprises [3][4] - Recent government initiatives have included a series of supportive measures across fiscal, financial, and industrial sectors, aimed at facilitating private investment and removing market barriers [3][4][5] - The approval of new nuclear power projects with increased private sector participation is expected to generate over 200 billion yuan in investment, highlighting opportunities for private enterprises in infrastructure projects [4][5] Group 3 - The National Development and Reform Commission is working to establish a long-term mechanism for private enterprises to participate in major national projects, particularly in nuclear power and railways [5][6] - The introduction of public real estate investment trusts (REITs) for data centers marks a significant step in breaking down financing barriers for private investment in large-scale infrastructure [6] - Future expansion of the REITs market is anticipated to include various sectors, providing broader investment opportunities for private capital [6][7] Group 4 - The government plans to continue enhancing the legal framework, investment incentives, and policy environment to stimulate private investment in emerging and future industries [7][8] - A coordinated approach combining "hard investment" and "soft construction" is emphasized to effectively promote private investment and unlock its potential [7][8] - Experts suggest that guiding more private capital into major infrastructure and social welfare projects will stabilize market expectations and enhance the role of private investment in driving domestic demand and economic growth [8]