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创新引领高质量发展 湖南湘潭迈向先进制造业高地
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-30 10:41

Core Insights - Hunan Xiangtan City is focusing on high-quality development through institutional reforms and innovative models, transitioning from traditional industries to advanced sectors like special steel, electric vehicles, and advanced batteries [1][3] - The city has been recognized as one of the top 100 advanced manufacturing cities in China for four consecutive years, indicating its strong industrial growth [1] Group 1: Industrial Transformation - Xiangtan is advancing its industrial structure towards high-end, intelligent, and green development, moving from traditional sectors like ordinary steel and real estate to new sectors such as special steel and electric vehicles [1][3] - The city is implementing a "千百十" (Thousand-Billion-Ten) initiative to cultivate billion-level industries and enterprises, alongside a "三改一扩" (Three Reforms and One Expansion) action plan for existing companies [3][5] Group 2: Economic Performance - Xiangtan Steel maintains a revenue scale of over 100 billion yuan, while Geely's vehicle production is projected to increase from 134,000 units in 2021 to 320,000 units in 2024, with over 50% being new energy vehicles [3][5] - Blue Sky Technology's output value is expected to exceed 25 billion yuan in 2024, with significant pre-orders for its AI+AR glasses [3][5] Group 3: Digital Transformation and Innovation - The city has established 355 smart manufacturing enterprises and 764 smart production lines, enhancing its digital transformation efforts [5] - Xiangtan has been recognized as a "Gigabit City" and has received international accolades for its advancements in artificial intelligence within the steel industry [5] Group 4: Infrastructure and Regional Integration - The integration of Changsha, Zhuzhou, and Xiangtan is progressing, with a focus on interconnected infrastructure and collaborative industrial development [7] - The region's GDP reached 1,109.25 billion yuan in the first half of the year, accounting for 42.4% of the province's total, reflecting its economic significance [7]