Core Insights - Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is focusing on increasing fiscal support for technological innovation and the construction of a modern industrial system over the next five years [1][2] Fiscal Reform - The "15th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the implementation of zero-based budgeting to break the rigid structure of current fiscal expenditures [1] - The government has initiated a three-year action plan for zero-based budgeting from 2025 to 2027, with pilot programs starting in 2025 [1] Technological Innovation - The region aims to enhance its technological innovation capabilities by reallocating funds to support key areas such as new energy, rare earth materials, and biopharmaceuticals [2] - Significant technology tasks will be implemented to produce more original achievements in these advantageous fields [2] Financial Statistics - In 2024, the total fiscal science and technology expenditure in Inner Mongolia is projected to be 8.63 billion, an increase of 1.13 billion or 15.1% from the previous year [3] - The proportion of this expenditure in the general public budget is 1.2% [3] Risk Management - The "15th Five-Year Plan" outlines the need for risk prevention in key areas, including the resolution of hidden debts and overdue payments to enterprises [3] - Inner Mongolia has exited the list of high-risk debt regions, but challenges remain regarding high debt rates in some areas [3] Fiscal System Improvement - The plan calls for reforming the fiscal system below the autonomous region level, rationally dividing fiscal responsibilities and expenditure duties [4] - It also emphasizes performance management reform and the establishment of a lifecycle management system for bond funds [4]
内蒙古“十五五”重塑财政支出结构,完成隐性债务化解任务
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-24 04:40