Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Development and Reform Commission jointly released the "Guidelines for High-Quality Development of Industrial Parks," aiming to shift from rapid quantitative growth to effective qualitative improvement [1][2] - The guidelines focus on five major directions: specialization, intensification, digitalization, greening, and standardization, outlining 19 development orientations [1][3] Group 1: Industrial Development - The guidelines emphasize the need for industrial parks to focus on core industries, limiting to no more than three to avoid low-level repetitive construction [2] - It promotes industrial chain clustering and the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries [2] Group 2: Space Governance - Initiatives like "industrial buildings" and "land intensive use" provide new ideas for expanding development space, with examples from Shanghai and Shenzhen showing significant increases in land value [2] - The "industrial buildings" model can increase the floor area ratio from 1.0 to over 3.0, addressing land resource constraints [2] Group 3: Innovation and Green Development - The guidelines call for the establishment of high-level innovation carriers and talent cultivation mechanisms to promote resource sharing [2] - It also emphasizes the need for renewable energy infrastructure, such as rooftop photovoltaics and decentralized wind power, to support the transition to "zero carbon" [2] Group 4: Open Cooperation - Future development directions include enhancing open cooperation, facilitating industrial transfer, and strengthening international industrial and technological collaboration [3] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Development and Reform Commission will promote typical case studies and establish standards to ensure the successful implementation of the guidelines [3]
两部委明确工业园区高质量发展路径
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-23 18:07