Core Insights - As of September 2025, the number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China is projected to reach 63.487 million, indicating stable growth and breakthroughs in high-quality development [1][2] - SMEs play a crucial role in stabilizing economic growth and supporting social development [1] Quantitative Aspects - Among the 63.487 million SMEs, 98.2% are privately owned, and 98.1% are classified as micro-enterprises [1] - In the first nine months, nearly 6 million new SMEs were established [1] - The top five provinces by SME count are Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang, and Henan, aligning with their GDP rankings [1] - The leading industries for SMEs include wholesale and retail, rental and business services, scientific research and technical services, manufacturing, and construction, collectively accounting for 76.5% [1] Qualitative Aspects - A total of 14,600 "little giant" enterprises have been cultivated, with over 140,000 specialized and innovative SMEs and more than 600,000 technology and innovation-driven SMEs [1] - As of September 2025, over 1.78 million SMEs hold patents, and more than 1.23 million have software copyrights [2] - In 2024, "little giant" enterprises are expected to have an average R&D investment accounting for 7% of their revenue, with an average of 22 authorized invention patents, reflecting a 30% year-on-year increase [2]
报告:我国优质中小企业不断涌现 科技和创新型超60万家
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-07 07:33