上海谋划未来十年“向海图蓝”
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao·2025-12-02 07:53

Core Insights - The Shanghai Municipal Government has released the "Shanghai Marine Industry Development Plan (2026-2035)" aimed at accelerating the construction of a modern marine city and establishing a modern marine industry system to promote high-quality development of the marine economy [1] Group 1: Industry Development Goals - By 2030, Shanghai aims for steady growth in major marine industries, significant enhancement in marine technology innovation capabilities, and accelerated cultivation of new marine productivity [1] - The plan outlines a "3+5+X" marine industry system and a spatial layout characterized by "two cores leading, one belt linking, one corridor radiating, and multiple points supporting" [1] - By 2035, the goal is to fully establish a leading area for the construction of a maritime power with Chinese characteristics and an internationally advanced modern marine city, positioning Shanghai among the top coastal cities globally in terms of comprehensive marine industry strength [1] Group 2: Key Marine Industries - The plan identifies dominant marine industries including shipbuilding and marine engineering equipment, shipping services, and marine tourism [1] - Emerging marine industries highlighted include marine renewable energy, marine electronic information, marine new materials, and seawater desalination and comprehensive utilization [1] - Future marine industries are projected to encompass deep-sea resource industries and innovative integration industries in the deep sea [1] Group 3: Spatial Layout and Development Tasks - The spatial layout focuses on strengthening the marine industry development core, creating a coastal industrial development belt, fostering a modern service industry corridor, and establishing marine industry functional parks [2] - Key tasks include building high-energy clusters, leading with efficient innovation, ensuring high-quality infrastructure, advancing digital intelligence upgrades, and promoting high-level cooperation and openness [2] - Specific initiatives include cultivating world-class shipbuilding groups, encouraging participation in international standard-setting, and accelerating the development of high-tech ships and marine engineering equipment [2]