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扩内需有何新举措?如何实施好“人工智能+”行动?
Xin Hua She·2025-09-08 00:31

Core Viewpoint - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) emphasizes the importance of strengthening domestic demand as a key engine for economic growth, while also addressing the challenges posed by external uncertainties and the need to enhance consumer confidence and investment returns [2]. Group 1: Strengthening Domestic Demand - In July, China's total retail sales of consumer goods increased by 3.7% year-on-year, while fixed asset investment grew by 1.6% in the first seven months [2]. - The NDRC plans to implement a strategy to expand domestic demand, focusing on enhancing the internal circulation and optimizing external circulation [2]. - Key initiatives include promoting consumption through vocational skills training, implementing a consumption upgrade policy, and accelerating policies related to digital consumption and "Artificial Intelligence + Consumption" [2]. Group 2: Artificial Intelligence Action Plan - The NDRC has released an action plan for "Artificial Intelligence +", which aims to develop new productive forces and transition towards an intelligent economy [4]. - The plan includes three main areas of focus: developing supporting policies, promoting major projects, and establishing demonstration models [4][5]. - Specific actions involve creating implementation plans for key industries, issuing "AI vouchers" in computing power sectors, and encouraging collaboration between enterprises and research institutions [4][5]. Group 3: Early Childhood Care Services - The NDRC is working to build a comprehensive and inclusive childcare service system to support a family-friendly society [6]. - Current challenges include insufficient resources, uneven distribution, and low service quality in childcare services [6]. - The NDRC plans to systematically assess the demand for childcare services and prioritize funding for regions with effective implementation plans [7]. Group 4: Tendering and Bidding Market Development - The tendering and bidding market is crucial for establishing a unified national market, with ongoing reforms to address barriers and illegal practices [8]. - From January to July, the number of private enterprises winning bids in the construction sector reached 366,000, a year-on-year increase of 11.9%, with private enterprises accounting for 76% of the total projects [8]. - Future efforts will focus on revising bidding laws, enhancing management of bidding agents, and integrating AI technology into the bidding process [8].