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不止稳增长:新一轮十大行业政策发布,背后是国家战略的深刻转变
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-16 09:45

Core Viewpoint - The new round of ten key industry growth stabilization plans has been launched to support industrial growth amid external and internal economic challenges, focusing on maintaining reasonable growth rates in key industries to stabilize the overall economy [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Growth Plans - The plans include the "Electronic Information Manufacturing Industry Action Plan (2025-2026)", "Power Equipment Industry Growth Stabilization Work Plan (2025-2026)", and "Automobile Industry Growth Stabilization Work Plan (2025-2026)" [1]. - The ten key industries targeted are steel, non-ferrous metals, petrochemicals, chemicals, building materials, machinery, automobiles, power equipment, light industry, and electronic information manufacturing, which collectively account for about 70% of the industrial economy [3][4]. Group 2: Specific Industry Goals - The "Automobile Plan" aims for annual vehicle sales of approximately 32.3 million by 2025, a year-on-year increase of about 3%, with new energy vehicle sales expected to reach 15.5 million, a growth of about 20% [3]. - The "Power Equipment Plan" sets a target for traditional power equipment to maintain an average annual revenue growth rate of around 6%, while the advanced manufacturing cluster in the power equipment sector aims for a 7% annual revenue growth [4]. - The "Electronic Information Manufacturing Plan" anticipates an average growth rate of 7% for major electronic equipment manufacturing, with a target of over 40% market penetration for large-screen televisions by 2026 [4][6]. Group 3: Policy Focus and Changes - The current stabilization policies emphasize quality and efficiency alongside growth, shifting from a focus on quantity to structural optimization and long-term high-quality development [2][8]. - The policies aim to enhance supply through technological innovation and address irrational market competition, promoting a unified national market [2][7]. - The emphasis on creating new demand and exploring new markets marks a shift from the previous focus on restoring consumer growth [7][8].