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三条万亿大走廊,涉及宜昌!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-25 08:42
Core Viewpoint - Hubei aims to establish five trillion-level industrial corridors focusing on optoelectronic information, new energy and intelligent connected vehicles, new energy materials, life health, and high-end equipment, which will reshape the regional economic geography and strengthen local industrial clusters [1][9]. Group 1: Industrial Corridors - The five trillion-level corridors include: - "Wuhan-Ezhou-Huangshi-Xiangyang" for optoelectronic information - "Hankou-Xiaogan-Suizhou-Xiangyang-Ten" for new energy and intelligent connected vehicles - "Yichang-Jingzhou-Xiangyang" for new energy materials - "Hankou-Jingzhou-Yichang" for life health - "Hankou-Huangshi-Jingzhou-Yichang" for high-end equipment [1][3][5]. - These corridors connect 12 cities, with Wuhan being the core city for multiple corridors, facilitating a collaborative model of "R&D in Wuhan, manufacturing in surrounding areas" [2][3]. Group 2: Economic and Industrial Strategy - Hubei's strategy emphasizes the importance of transportation and industrial corridor synergy, aiming to create a modern, complex, and highly specialized innovation industrial chain [7][11]. - By 2025, Hubei's key industries, including optoelectronic information and automotive manufacturing, are expected to join the "trillion club," with six advantageous industries exceeding 500 billion [9]. - The initiative includes the establishment of national-level industrial clusters and support for county-level distinctive industrial clusters, targeting the creation of over 100 county-level clusters with annual revenues exceeding 10 billion [9][11]. Group 3: Regional Collaboration - The corridors are designed to enhance regional collaboration, moving from point-based industrial agglomeration to linear interaction, thus promoting multi-layered cooperation across the province [11]. - The focus on unique industrial resilience and deep participation in regional collaboration is seen as essential for maximizing overall provincial efficiency [11].