Core Viewpoint - The macroeconomic policies in November have shown positive effects, with a focus on strengthening domestic circulation, leading to stable economic growth and a favorable environment for achieving annual targets [1] Economic Performance - Industrial production maintained steady growth, with the industrial added value of large-scale enterprises increasing by 4.8% year-on-year in November, remaining stable compared to the previous month [2] - The service sector also saw growth, with a production index increase of 4.2%, particularly in information transmission and business services, which grew by 12.9% and 8.4% respectively [2] - Retail sales of consumer goods rose by 1.3% year-on-year in November, with service retail sales increasing by 5.4% from January to November, indicating a slight acceleration in growth [2] - Foreign trade showed resilience, with total goods imports and exports increasing by 4.1% year-on-year in November, a significant acceleration compared to the previous month [2] Employment and Prices - The urban unemployment rate remained stable at 5.1% in November, while consumer prices rose by 0.7% year-on-year, marking three consecutive months of increase [2] Energy Supply and Investment - Energy supply has been strengthened to meet winter demands, with industrial crude oil, natural gas, and electricity production increasing by 2.2%, 5.7%, and 2.7% respectively in November [3] - Investment in accommodation, catering, wholesale, and retail sectors grew by 7.1% each, and electricity and heat production and supply saw a 12.5% increase [3] New Production Capacity and Industrial Upgrades - The development of new productive forces has accelerated, with high-tech manufacturing value added increasing by 9.2% from January to November, and smart consumer equipment manufacturing growing by 7.6% [4] - Traditional industries are undergoing transformation, with biomass fuel processing value added rising by 15.6%, contributing to the growth of the petroleum processing industry [4] - The digital economy is also on the rise, with the value added of large-scale digital product manufacturing increasing by 9.3% [4] Consumption and Investment Potential - Consumption potential continues to be released, with retail sales of cultural and office supplies and communication equipment growing by 11.7% and 20.6% respectively in November [7] - Online retail sales of physical goods increased by 5.7%, accounting for 25.9% of total retail sales, indicating a shift towards new consumption models [7] - Fixed asset investment (excluding rural households) decreased by 2.6% year-on-year, but project investment excluding real estate development grew by 0.8% [7] - Investment potential remains significant, with ongoing measures to promote investment growth in various sectors, including education, healthcare, and public services [8]
“实现全年预期目标有较好条件”(权威发布)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-15 22:12