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报告显示:中国迈入全球制造强国行列
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-30 20:11
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that China has successfully entered the ranks of global manufacturing powers, achieving the strategic goal of the "first step" in manufacturing power construction [1][2] - In 2024, China's manufacturing development index is positioned in the same range as Germany and Japan, making it the fourth country to join the global manufacturing power ranks after the United States, Germany, and Japan [1] - The report identifies three main characteristics of China's manufacturing industry in 2024: first, innovation development index has ranked first among nine countries for the first time since 2019; second, quality and efficiency index continues to show good momentum, ranking second among nine countries; third, the share of manufacturing exports in global exports has rebounded, halting the decline seen in 2023 [1][2] Group 2 - The manufacturing sector is deemed the foundation of national strength, with China leading in R&D investment intensity, global invention patent authorizations per unit of manufacturing value added, and the proportion of R&D personnel in the workforce [2] - The report emphasizes that the next decade is crucial for the second phase of manufacturing power construction, aiming to maintain the manufacturing sector's share of the economy above 25% and to enhance quality and efficiency through innovation [2] - The "Manufacturing Power Development Index" has been continuously published since 2015, serving as an important indicator for objectively evaluating the overall level of China's manufacturing industry [2] Group 3 - The concurrently released "Green Book on Key Areas of Technological Innovation in Chinese Manufacturing - Technology Roadmap (2025)" analyzes progress in 17 key areas and 35 priority development directions, with expectations for several industries to maintain or achieve world-leading status by 2030 and 2035 [3] - Industries expected to remain world-leading by 2030 include information communication equipment, advanced rail transit equipment, and marine engineering equipment, among others [3] - By 2035, industries such as new display devices, robots, and energy storage equipment are anticipated to enter the ranks of world leaders [3]
《2025中国制造强国发展指数报告》发布
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-12-30 13:19
Core Viewpoint - The "Manufacturing Power Development Index" report indicates that China has successfully entered the second tier of global manufacturing powers in 2024, achieving its strategic goal of becoming the fourth country to join the ranks of manufacturing giants after the United States, Germany, and Japan [1] Group 1: Key Features of China's Manufacturing Industry in 2024 - The innovation development sub-index recorded the highest growth among all sub-indices of China's manufacturing power development index for the first time [2] - The quality and efficiency sub-index continued its positive momentum from the previous year [2] - The share of China's manufacturing exports in global exports has rebounded, halting the decline seen in 2023 for the scale development sub-index [2]
中国迈入全球制造强国行列!
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-30 03:13
Group 1 - The "Manufacturing Power Development Index" report indicates that by 2024, China's manufacturing industry will continue to advance under pressure, achieving a position in the global manufacturing power second tier, alongside Germany and Japan, becoming the fourth country to enter this category after the US, Germany, and Japan [1] - The report highlights significant trends in China's manufacturing development for 2024, including notable innovation growth, sustained quality and efficiency improvements, and a rebound in the share of manufacturing exports in global exports, demonstrating solid progress in high-quality manufacturing development [1] Group 2 - The "Green Book on Key Areas of Technological Innovation in Chinese Manufacturing - Technology Roadmap (2025)" analyzes and forecasts the main progress and development directions in 17 key areas and 35 priority development directions [2] - By 2030, seven industries, including information and communication equipment, advanced rail transit equipment, and new energy vehicles, are expected to maintain world-leading levels and achieve breakthroughs in original innovation [2] - By 2035, six industries, such as new display devices and robotics, are anticipated to enter the world-leading ranks, while several others, including aerospace equipment and integrated circuits, are expected to reach the forefront globally [2]