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【石化化工】坚守长期主义之十二:央国企大力发展新质生产力,调整结构加强整合——行业周报第413期(赵乃迪/蔡嘉豪/王礼沫)
光大证券研究·2025-07-28 01:28

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of enhancing new productive forces and restructuring state-owned enterprises to optimize capital allocation and improve competitiveness in the petrochemical industry [2][4][6]. Group 1: R&D and New Productive Forces - Central state-owned enterprises in the petrochemical sector have increased R&D investments, with R&D expense ratios rising from 0.55% in 2019 to 0.77% in 2024, while local state-owned enterprises' R&D expense ratios increased from 1.44% to 2.49% during the same period [3]. - China National Petroleum Corporation has established new material research institutes to tackle key technologies and support the transformation of the refining and chemical materials industry, achieving significant R&D results in 2024 [3]. Group 2: Capital Expenditure Trends - After peaks in capital expenditure in 2021 and 2023, capital expenditure for petrochemical central state-owned enterprises is expected to slow down in 2024, projected at 248.5 billion yuan, which is close to the 242 billion yuan in 2019, indicating a potential reversal in the capital expenditure cycle [4]. - The central government has been vocal about "anti-involution," and a new industrial growth plan from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is anticipated to adjust industry structure and promote supply-side reforms [4]. Group 3: Supply-Side Reforms and Industry Benefits - Supply-side reforms are expected to deepen in sub-industries such as refining, PTA/PX, fertilizers, pigments and dyes, organic silicon/industrial silicon, soda ash, and chlor-alkali/PVC, benefiting relevant central state-owned enterprises [5]. Group 4: Asset Restructuring Opportunities - The recent seminar emphasized the need for asset restructuring and optimization of state-owned capital allocation, focusing on critical industries and strategic emerging sectors, which could enhance the core competitiveness of state-owned enterprises [6].