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近3000宗!各地公示拟用专项债收购土地节奏加快
券商中国·2025-05-22 23:06

Core Viewpoint - The pace of public announcements regarding the use of special bonds for land acquisition has significantly accelerated across various regions in China, indicating a proactive approach to address idle land issues and stimulate economic activity [1][4]. Group 1: Special Bonds for Land Acquisition - As of May 20, nearly 3,000 parcels of idle land have been publicly announced for acquisition using special bonds, covering an area of over 133 million square meters and totaling more than 350 billion yuan [2][4]. - The number of publicly announced land parcels increased significantly in March and April, with March seeing over 830 parcels (an increase of more than 460 from February) and April exceeding 1,500 parcels, surpassing the total from January to March, with a total amount exceeding 1,700 billion yuan [3][4]. Group 2: Regional Insights - Among the 31 provinces and cities, 23 have announced plans to use special bonds for land acquisition, with Guangdong leading at over 65 billion yuan, followed by Henan and Fujian with amounts exceeding 30 billion yuan [4]. - In major cities, first and second-tier cities accounted for 476 parcels with a total amount exceeding 91 billion yuan, representing 25.6% of the total [5]. Group 3: Future Issuance of Special Bonds - The total amount of special bonds issued for the acquisition of idle land in regions like Guangdong, Hunan, and Fujian is close to 55 billion yuan, accounting for 15% of the total planned acquisition amount [6]. - Major cities such as Guangzhou have issued over 6 billion yuan in special bonds, while second-tier cities like Changsha and Ningbo have issued amounts of 3.81 billion yuan and 1.32 billion yuan, respectively [6]. Group 4: Expert Analysis - According to Chen Wenjing, a policy research director at the China Index Academy, the acceleration in public announcements for special bonds since April is notable, but the actual issuance remains relatively small, with only five provinces having issued bonds for idle land acquisition, amounting to less than one-fifth of the announced amounts [7].