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前三季度广西一般公共预算支出规模创历史同期新高
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-18 00:33

Core Insights - The region's general public budget revenue and expenditure for the first three quarters reached 1,361.68 billion and 5,049.48 billion respectively, marking a year-on-year growth of 3.5% and 8.3%, with both revenue and expenditure showing continuous growth for nine consecutive months, a first in six years [1] - The expenditure scale has historically exceeded 5,000 billion for the first time in the same period, reinforcing economic growth and improving livelihoods, thus injecting momentum into high-quality economic and social development [1] Group 1: Industrial Support - A total of 35.1 billion has been allocated to support a new round of industrial revitalization, focusing on optimizing and upgrading industries, technological transformation of industrial enterprises, and nurturing emerging industries [1] - Funding is also directed towards eight heavy metal pollution remediation projects, promoting the high-end, intelligent, green, and large-scale development of the non-ferrous metal industry, particularly in key metals [1] Group 2: Innovation and Technology - 7 billion has been allocated for the construction of a digital Guangxi, representing a year-on-year increase of 133.3%, aimed at supporting artificial intelligence infrastructure and applications [2] - An innovation-driven development fund of 23.51 billion has been established to promote the integration of technological and industrial innovation [2] - A 100 billion fund for the artificial intelligence industry has been set up, focusing on six key areas including artificial intelligence and the digital economy, facilitating the establishment of subsidiaries by quality enterprises in Guangxi [2] Group 3: Domestic Demand and Infrastructure - A total of 75 billion has been set aside for the preliminary work of major industrial and infrastructure projects, supporting 2,047 projects [3] - 459.64 billion has been allocated to develop a comprehensive transportation network, including roads, railways, waterways, and civil aviation [3] - New general bonds of 172.59 billion and project-specific bonds of 346.73 billion have been issued to support major projects in industrial parks and transportation infrastructure [3] Group 4: Social Welfare and Livelihood - Social welfare expenditure reached 4,048.57 billion, a year-on-year increase of 9.2%, with the proportion of social welfare spending in the general public budget reaching 80.2%, the highest in nearly seven years [4] - Significant increases in education and social security expenditures were noted, with social security and employment spending rising by 123.56 billion (13.8%) and education spending increasing by 110.27 billion (12.1%) [4]