Core Insights - Recent policies in China aim to combat "involution" and promote high-quality economic development through various measures targeting ten key industries [1][3][7] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has released new growth plans for ten major industries, which collectively account for approximately 70% of the industrial economy [1][3] - The National Development and Reform Commission and the State Administration for Market Regulation have issued guidelines to address chaotic pricing competition, emphasizing fair market practices [1][3] Group 1: Policy Initiatives - The ten industries targeted for growth include steel, non-ferrous metals, petrochemicals, chemicals, building materials, machinery, automotive, electrical equipment, light industry, and electronic information manufacturing [1] - Each industry has been assigned specific quantitative growth targets, such as a 5% annual increase in value added for the petrochemical and non-ferrous metals sectors from 2025 to 2026 [1][3] - The recent announcement of measures to regulate pricing competition indicates a systematic approach to governance, moving from recognition to execution at both central and local levels [1][3] Group 2: Economic Indicators - In August, profits of industrial enterprises showed a significant turnaround, increasing by 20.4% year-on-year, marking the highest growth rate since December 2023 [3][4] - The Producer Price Index (PPI) remained stable in August, ending an eight-month decline, with a narrowing year-on-year drop of 0.7 percentage points [3][4] - Profit growth was particularly noted in upstream industries such as coal, steel, non-metallic minerals, and chemicals, suggesting a positive impact from the "involution" policies [3][4] Group 3: Investment Opportunities - Investors are encouraged to consider ETFs that align with the sectors benefiting from the "involution" policies, as these can provide efficient exposure to the relevant industries [5][6] - Specific ETFs are highlighted for sectors such as non-ferrous metals, petrochemicals, coal, and new energy vehicles, reflecting the anticipated benefits from the policy measures [6][7] - The ongoing "involution" policies are expected to enhance gross margins and capacity utilization, thereby improving the long-term investment value of related sectors [7]
“反内卷”再发力,哪些行业ETF或将受益?
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-10-13 06:21