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经济观察丨中国投资增长仍有多重支撑
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-21 01:39

Core Viewpoint - China's fixed asset investment decreased by 0.5% year-on-year in the first three quarters of this year, primarily due to the impact of real estate development investment, but industrial investment and infrastructure projects showed strong growth, indicating significant investment potential and solid support for future growth [1][3]. Group 1: Investment Trends - Excluding real estate development, project investment increased by 3.0% year-on-year [1]. - Manufacturing investment grew by 4% year-on-year, while high-tech service industry investment rose by 6.1%, highlighting these sectors as core drivers of stable investment [1]. - Private capital is experiencing a "structural shift," with private investment in water management and air transport growing by 42.4% and 24.4% year-on-year, respectively, indicating a flow of capital towards policy-supported and stable return sectors [2]. Group 2: Positive Indicators - The "CCTV Finance Excavator Index" reported an average operating rate of 44.0% for construction machinery in the third quarter, with the total working hours of road rollers increasing by 10.24% year-on-year and 22.80% quarter-on-quarter, reflecting steady progress in infrastructure projects and continued expansion in manufacturing investment [2]. - The investment structure is improving, with equipment and tool purchases leading the way with a 14.0% year-on-year growth, effectively promoting "hardware upgrades" in the real economy [1][2]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Analysts predict that investment growth will continue to be supported by multiple factors, including an expected increase in funding for large-scale equipment updates and improvements in credit sources for real estate companies [3]. - The ongoing implementation of "two new" and "two heavy" policies, along with the development of green energy and new productive forces, is expected to further stimulate investment growth [3]. - Future investment growth will increasingly rely on new productive forces and addressing gaps in people's livelihoods, with significant investments anticipated in areas such as artificial intelligence chips and autonomous semiconductors [3].