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Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-10-23 05:34

Economic Development - Enshi Prefecture's GDP reached 769.91 billion yuan in the first half of the year, with a year-on-year growth of 6.3%, outperforming the provincial average in 13 key economic indicators [1] - The region aims to enhance its development capabilities, speed, quality, and sustainability, contributing to Hubei's strategic growth [1] Green Energy Initiatives - Tudianzi Village has become Hubei's first "green electricity village" with 100% clean energy supply, processing 3,850 tons of manure annually and generating 2 million kWh of electricity [2] - The village's clean energy initiative reduces carbon emissions by 12,000 tons per year and boosts local specialty industries by 8 million yuan [2] Green Finance and Industry - Enshi has launched GEP (Green Ecosystem Product) financial products, providing 15.2 million yuan in unsecured loans to seven local tea companies [3] - The region has established 11 national and provincial-level green factories, with energy consumption per unit of industrial output decreasing by 24.4% compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [3] Transportation Infrastructure - Enshi's international airport opened its first international route, with over 1.2 million passengers and 1,500 tons of cargo handled in the first half of the year [4][5] - The region is developing a comprehensive transportation hub, with multiple railway and highway projects underway to enhance connectivity [4][5] Trade and Export Growth - Enshi's foreign trade reached 4.31 billion yuan in the first half of the year, a 198.5% increase, with significant exports in tea and medicinal materials [6] - The region has established overseas warehouses and expanded its market reach, including the first entry of "Hedian Selenium Spring" into the U.S. market [6] Industrial Development - Enshi's wind farms generate over 800 million kWh annually, supporting the local AI computing center [7] - The region has introduced 296 projects related to its five leading industrial chains, with significant growth in the selenium and tea industries [8]