稳投资 “放大招”!国家发改委下达提前批两重建设项目清单
Ge Long Hui·2025-12-31 03:44

Group 1 - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) plans to stabilize investment with greater efforts in 2026, having organized the early batch of two major construction project lists and a central budget investment plan totaling approximately 295 billion yuan [1] - The early batch of "two major" projects for 2026 includes about 220 billion yuan, supporting 281 projects in areas such as urban underground pipelines, high-standard farmland, and logistics cost reduction [1] - NDRC has approved and authorized several major infrastructure projects, including the new Guangzhou Airport and the construction of the Zhanjiang to Haikou cross-sea ferry and related transportation facilities [1] Group 2 - The "two new" policies for 2026 have been optimized to enhance the implementation of equipment renewal policies and support the promotion of green, low-carbon, and smart products [2] - The optimization of the "two new" policies includes three main aspects: expanding the support scope, optimizing subsidy standards, and improving implementation processes [2] Group 3 - NDRC will strictly enforce regulations against fraudulent subsidy claims and will conduct special actions to address illegal activities such as "fake subsidies" and "price hikes before subsidies" [3] - The NDRC is collaborating with the Ministry of Finance to comprehensively review the construction status of equipment renewal projects and improve the efficiency of fund usage [3] Group 4 - The NDRC is committed to advancing the construction of a unified national market, which is seen as both a challenging and long-term endeavor [4] - The NDRC will establish regulations that facilitate the construction of a unified national market and will address obstacles that hinder this process, including rectifying issues related to tax rebates and bidding [4] Group 5 - The NDRC is continuing to promote the "non-restricted entry" policy in market access, having reviewed over 38,000 local regulations and revised or abolished approximately 2,300 of them [6] - The NDRC has addressed a number of violations related to market access barriers, with 372 effective problem reports received from the public, resulting in 225 verified cases across various industries [6]