六部门发布!建材行业稳增长方案来了
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-24 08:42

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with five other departments, has released the "Building Materials Industry Stabilization and Growth Work Plan (2025-2026)", which aims for China's green building materials revenue to exceed 300 billion yuan by 2026, setting a direction for high-quality industry development [1]. Group 1: Key Measures - The plan focuses on critical pain points in the building materials industry and outlines a clear path for development [2]. - Capacity control measures include a ban on new cement and glass production capacity to curb excessive competition stemming from traditional overcapacity [2]. - The plan emphasizes technological innovation by supporting advanced ceramics and superhard materials, promoting a shift from "heavy scale" to "high technology and high added value" [2]. - Production transformation will accelerate the digital and green integration of enterprises, fostering a number of green smart factories to enhance production efficiency and environmental capabilities [2]. - Market expansion strategies include promoting green building materials in rural areas to stimulate domestic consumption and public demand, as well as deepening international cooperation to help Chinese building materials products, technologies, and standards enter international markets [2]. Group 2: Modern Industrial System - The introduction of the stabilization plan signifies a shift in industry policy from a singular focus on capacity control to constructing a modern industrial system centered on new productive forces [3]. - A notable breakthrough in the plan is the establishment of a multi-departmental collaborative governance framework, addressing the long-standing "supply-demand imbalance" in the industry by integrating capacity control, resource management, environmental constraints, and end-market demand [3]. - On the supply side, the policy actively guides resource elements to exit the homogeneous competition in traditional building materials and concentrate on new tracks such as green building materials and advanced inorganic non-metallic materials [3]. - On the demand side, initiatives like promoting green building materials in rural areas and aligning with "good housing" construction will activate the domestic market, integrating the building materials industry into green building development and the national "dual carbon" goals [3]. - The plan encourages Chinese building materials companies to export their advantageous capacity, green low-carbon technologies, and standards, leveraging their first-mover advantages to participate in and lead global building materials industry transformation [3].