Core Insights - The International Federation of Robotics reports that by 2024, the stock of operational industrial robots in China will exceed 2 million units, ranking first globally [1] - The emergence of new "new three items"—robots, artificial intelligence, and innovative drugs—signals a shift in China's industrial leadership from scale to strength, driven by technological innovation [1][2] - The rise of new "new three items" is supported by a solid industrial foundation and continuous policy guidance, with China possessing the most complete industrial system and a large-scale market [2] Group 1 - The new "new three items" are seen as key drivers of China's economic transformation, emphasizing high-value, knowledge-intensive industries [2] - The strategic significance of the new "new three items" lies in their potential to optimize economic structure and enhance total factor productivity [2] - Jiangsu province is actively promoting the development of the new "new three items," with initiatives like establishing Nanjing as a "robot city" and leading in innovative drug approvals [2] Group 2 - Challenges remain in achieving technological self-reliance, particularly in high-end chips, core algorithms, and original drugs, indicating ongoing "bottleneck" risks [3] - The development of new "new three items" must focus on quality improvement and original breakthroughs, rather than just scale expansion [3] - Continuous efforts are needed to overcome core technology challenges and enhance global collaboration to support the future of China's economy [3]
新“新三样”何以乘风破浪
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-10-15 20:49