中国第二个5万亿城市来了,北京多项部署
21世纪经济报道·2026-01-23 06:04

Core Viewpoint - Beijing is set to achieve a regional GDP of 52,073.4 billion yuan by 2025, marking its transition to a "5 trillion city" alongside Shanghai, under strict constraints of "reduction development" and focusing on innovation-driven growth [1][4]. Group 1: Economic Growth and Industry Contribution - In 2025, the information transmission, software, and IT services industry, along with the financial sector, contributed over 70% to Beijing's economic growth [2][11]. - The GDP growth rate for Beijing in 2025 is projected at 5.4% year-on-year, with the industrial added value for large-scale industries increasing by 6.5% [4]. Group 2: Policy Support and Investment - Beijing plans to invest over 1.5 billion yuan in the first batch of high-precision industry development projects and support for small and medium-sized enterprises, covering over 25 policy support directions [3][4]. - The focus areas for investment include integrated circuits, biomedicine, material energy, information software, and the digital economy [4][5]. Group 3: Future Industry Development - The "Create Winning Future" growth plan will focus on six future industries: future information, future health, future manufacturing, future energy, future materials, and future space [7]. - The plan aims to support innovative products in robotics, integrated circuits, and new materials, addressing challenges in R&D and market validation [5][7]. Group 4: Digital Economy and Consumption - Beijing aims to stimulate digital consumption and cultivate 2-3 leading AIGC digital content companies with revenues exceeding 10 billion yuan [2][12]. - The city will promote the integration of ultra-high-definition audio-visual technology with cultural tourism, expanding smart retail and reverse customization applications [12][13]. Group 5: Computing Power and Infrastructure - By 2027, Beijing plans to build a computing power scale of approximately 200,000 P, enhancing its computing resource supply [8][9]. - The city will optimize the "Galaxy Computing Corridor" project to establish a collaborative computing power supply system, supporting the development of the AI industry [9].