Core Viewpoint - The ocean is becoming a significant force for stable growth and a new engine for economic development in China, with a focus on marine economic development and ecological protection during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [2][3]. Economic Growth and Development - China's marine GDP surpassed 10 trillion yuan, reaching 10.5 trillion yuan, a 34% increase from the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan," accounting for 7.8% of the national GDP [1]. - The first self-operated ultra-deepwater gas field, "Deep Sea No. 1," has been fully operational since June 25, marking a key step in large-scale deep-sea oil and gas development [3]. - Marine oil and gas resources are expected to contribute over 70% of the domestic crude oil increment in 2024, with marine crude oil and natural gas production projected to grow by 4.7% and 8.7%, respectively [3]. Emerging Marine Industries - New emerging marine industries, such as marine engineering equipment, seawater desalination, marine medicine, and offshore wind power, are becoming new economic growth points [4]. - The market share of marine engineering equipment is expected to exceed 50% globally in 2024, with seawater desalination projects exceeding 2.9 million tons per day [4]. Technological Innovation - Technological innovation is identified as the primary driving force for marine economic development during the "14th Five-Year Plan" [6]. - The establishment of the national marine comprehensive test site in Hainan aims to support deep-sea scientific research and technological innovation [5]. - The marine technology innovation index is projected to reach 135.2 in 2024, reflecting a 2.6% increase from the previous year [7]. Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development - High-level protection is essential for sustainable marine economic development, with significant efforts made in coastal restoration and marine ecological system improvement [9]. - China has signed blue economy cooperation agreements with over 50 countries, promoting practical cooperation projects that contribute to local poverty alleviation [9]. Future Outlook - The marine economy is expected to continue growing, with a focus on cultivating new productive forces and building a modern marine industry system [10]. - The total import and export volume of marine transportation is projected to grow by 1.9% in 2024, with trade with countries along the "Belt and Road" increasing by 6.3% [10].
回眸“十四五”|海洋强国:“蓝色引擎”迸发活力
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-10-19 01:10