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超高清视听产业蓄势突破
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-11 22:19
超高清是全球视听技术迭代演进的必然方向,能为人民群众带来全新的大小屏视听体验,有力带动文化 产业和数字经济提质升级,为我国人工智能发展提供优质语料支撑和应用牵引。 未来3年,随着50个超高清频道落地、6.5亿终端普及,中国广电视听行业将实现从"跟跑"到"领跑"的跨 越。 日前,北京卫视超高清频道正式开播,标志着我国超高清视听产业进入端到端贯通发展、整体升级与规 模见效的新阶段。据悉,北京市年度超高清内容供给能力已突破6万小时,国产设备市场占有率持续攀 升,1100余家相关企业形成集群效应。预计到2025年底,中央广播电视总台及9省份卫视超高清频道将 陆续开播,头部网络平台新增节目超高清占比将超过40%。 发展超高清能为人民群众带来全新的大小屏视听体验。超高清的技术特性既有利于突出电视大屏优势, 提升电视大屏吸引力、传播力、影响力,也可显著提升手机、平板等移动小屏的观感体验,有力推动广 播电视和网络视听蓬勃发展。 发展超高清还能有力带动文化产业和数字经济提质升级。超高清具有产业链条长、辐射带动效应强的显 著特征。在文化产业方面,可以激发内容创新创造,促进新型文化业态发展,为文化产业提供新的增长 点。在信息基础设 ...
泉州和济南谁潜力大?泉州民营经济占优,济南呢?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-11 14:53
Economic Overview - Quanzhou has a population of 8.914 million and a GDP of 1.31 trillion yuan for 2024, with a year-on-year growth of 6.5% [1] - Jinan has a population of 9.515 million and a GDP of 1.35 trillion yuan for 2024, with a year-on-year growth of 5.4% [1] - Jinan excels in economic total and service industry capabilities, benefiting from provincial resource aggregation [1] Healthcare Resources - Quanzhou has 7 tertiary hospitals with a bed density of 6.8 per thousand people [4] - Jinan has 25 tertiary hospitals with a bed density of 9.3 per thousand people, leading in high-end medical resource concentration [4] Higher Education and Innovation - Quanzhou has 12 universities with a research funding intensity of 2.3%, focusing on digitalization in textiles and semiconductors [6] - Jinan has 52 universities with a research funding intensity of 2.8%, supporting innovation in aerospace information and biomedicine [6] Industrial Competitiveness - Quanzhou's key industries include textiles and new sectors like semiconductors, with a 7.8% increase in industrial added value for 2024 [9] - Jinan is recognized for advanced manufacturing, with significant production in heavy trucks and a 150% increase in new energy vehicle output [9] Transportation Hub Status - Quanzhou relies on the Fuxia high-speed railway and has a port with a cargo throughput of 120 million tons for 2024 [11] - Jinan has a port with a throughput exceeding 10 million tons and a high-speed rail network of 520 kilometers, enhancing its strategic value [11] Tourism and City Branding - Quanzhou attracts over 100 million tourists in 2024, leveraging its maritime trade heritage [13] - Jinan generates over 120 billion yuan in tourism revenue, benefiting from its natural springs and cultural attractions [13] Livelihood and Urban Balance - Quanzhou's per capita disposable income is 52,000 yuan, with a rural-urban income ratio of 2.3:1 [15] - Jinan's per capita disposable income is 54,000 yuan, with a more balanced rural-urban income ratio of 2.0:1 [15] Urban Strength - Quanzhou has an urban area of 230 square kilometers and an urbanization rate of 71.19% [17] - Jinan has a larger urban area of 865.6 square kilometers and a higher urbanization rate of 76.2% [17] Industrial Transformation Potential - Quanzhou focuses on intelligent upgrades in textiles and new energy sectors, with a digital economy growth of 18.3% [19] - Jinan emphasizes aerospace information and biomedicine, with a high-tech manufacturing value increase of 14.4% [19] Summary of Strengths - Quanzhou excels in private economic vitality and maritime economic resilience, leveraging its manufacturing clusters and global trade networks [21] - Jinan leads in economic total, per capita GDP, innovation, transportation, tourism, and public services, showcasing its provincial capital advantages [23] Conclusion - Quanzhou is recognized for its dynamic private sector and maritime industry, while Jinan is noted for its comprehensive urban strength and innovation capabilities [25][27]
双平台上市利好大湾区科技企业,38万亿大市场扑面而来
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun· 2025-06-11 11:05
Core Viewpoint - The recent policy allowing companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to also list on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange is expected to significantly benefit technology firms and enhance the financial ecosystem in the region [1][2][3]. Group 1: Policy Implications - The policy aims to support the integration of technology and finance in Shenzhen, enhancing the financing flexibility and valuation potential for Greater Bay Area enterprises [2][3]. - It is anticipated that the dual listing mechanism will improve liquidity and broaden financing channels for companies, particularly benefiting those in the technology sector [6][7]. Group 2: Market Statistics - As of June 11, 2023, there are 1,954 companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange from the Greater Bay Area, with a total market capitalization of approximately 377,599 billion HKD [5]. - Tencent Holdings is the largest company by market capitalization, valued at around 47,606 billion HKD, accounting for about 13% of the total market cap of these companies [5]. Group 3: Economic Context - The Greater Bay Area, covering 5.6 million square kilometers, has a population exceeding 86 million and has seen its economic output grow from 10.8 trillion CNY in 2018 to over 14 trillion CNY in 2023 [4]. - This region contributes to about one-ninth of China's total economic output, highlighting its strategic importance in the national development framework [4]. Group 4: Future Outlook - The policy is expected to attract more hard technology companies, such as those in AI, new energy, and semiconductors, to return to Shenzhen, thereby enhancing the local industrial chain [3][8]. - The dual listing will likely lead to increased IPOs and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, boosting the activity of financial institutions in Shenzhen [3][6].
汕头市前4月加力提速推进产业扩量提质和集聚发展,2226个项目总投资超248亿元
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-06-11 09:44
Group 1 - Shantou City is focusing on an "industrial city, strong industry" development strategy, aiming to enhance investment and project development to boost economic growth [1] - In the first four months of 2025, Shantou has recorded 2,226 registered investment projects with a total investment exceeding 24.8 billion yuan, contributing to high-quality economic development [1][3] Group 2 - The "Three New, Two Special, One Big" industrial development framework is being actively promoted, with significant contributions from the new generation electronic information industry, which has seen an 11.8% increase in industrial added value [2] - The textile and clothing industry remains a strong support, accounting for 26.2% of the industrial added value among large-scale industries [2] Group 3 - In the first four months, the total investment in key industrial projects reached 10.34 billion yuan, with significant progress in new generation information technology and traditional industry upgrades [4] - The second industry, particularly industrial investments, is the main force in registered investment projects, with 1,963 projects and a total investment of 11.72 billion yuan, representing 47.1% of the total investment [3]
金融活水融通荆楚科创链 打造策源、聚群、“软资产”变现的创新金融生态
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-06-11 06:24
"从0到1" 聚力打造创新策源地 夜幕垂落江城,光谷广场的"星河"雕塑以流线型钢骨织就科技"银河",环形穹顶如海浪翻腾,最高处的 拱顶遥指黄鹤楼方向。霓虹流转间,将楚天文脉与现代科技融成一幅流畅的光影长卷。不远处,一座形 似"马蹄莲"的建筑拔地而起,姿态优美仿若凌空摇曳的花朵,其作为目前国内最大绿色仿生建筑, 以"科技之花"的意象传递着创新力量茁壮成长的美好寓意。 这些充满科技美学的地标,正是"中国光谷"创新精神的生动写照。作为我国首根光纤诞生地,武汉东湖 高新(600133)区已形成以"国家实验室+大科学装置+全国重点实验室"为支撑的创新体系。2024年, 该区光电子信息产业规模突破6000亿元,正加速建设"世界光谷"创新策源地。 在这片生机勃勃的创新沃土上,科技创新与产业创新的深度融合正加速铺开、成效涌现。这不仅是湖北 省由要素驱动向创新驱动跨越的关键一跃,更是深入践行习近平总书记"把科技自立自强作为国家发展 的战略支撑"重要论断的生动实践。 2024年11月,习近平总书记再次考察湖北武汉时,对科技创新作出重要指示、寄予深切期望——主动融 入全国创新链,努力打造具有全国影响力的科技创新高地,更好发挥科技创 ...
盐城:打造长三角“飞地经济”示范区
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-06-11 00:28
Core Viewpoint - Yancheng is actively exploring the "flying economy" development model to inject new momentum into regional coordinated development within the context of the Yangtze River Delta integration strategy [1] Group 1: Definition and Advantages of "Flying Economy" - The "flying economy" refers to a regional economic cooperation model that breaks administrative boundaries between economically disparate regions to achieve resource complementarity and coordinated development [1] - Yancheng has significant advantages in developing the "flying economy," including the presence of a 307 square kilometer "Shanghai flying area" in Dafeng District, which serves as the largest agricultural production and capacity cooperation base outside Shanghai [1] - Yancheng is the only city in northern Jiangsu included in the Yangtze River Delta central area, possessing deep-water ports and ample construction land, which enhances its potential for industrial transfer and port-related industries [1] Group 2: Current Projects and Development Status - Yancheng currently has multiple "flying economy" projects, with the Hu-Su Dafeng Industrial Linkage Cluster as a core initiative, established in November 2015, covering an area of 33 square kilometers [2] - The industrial cluster focuses on three major industries: new energy, new infrastructure, and new agriculture, with an annual average growth of 43.4% in industrial sales and 108.5% in industrial output value since the 14th Five-Year Plan [2] - Yancheng has also collaborated with cities like Changzhou and Suzhou to establish industrial parks, focusing on high-end equipment manufacturing and new energy industries [2] Group 3: Impact of "Flying Economy" Demonstration Zone on Industrial Development - The establishment of the "flying economy" demonstration zone can optimize and upgrade Yancheng's industrial structure by attracting high-end manufacturing and new energy projects from developed regions [3] - Projects like the Zhengtai New Energy initiative have introduced advanced photovoltaic production technology, enhancing the competitiveness of Yancheng's new energy sector and fostering a complete industrial chain [3] - The demonstration zone also enhances industrial innovation capabilities by leveraging Shanghai's research and talent resources, establishing multiple R&D platforms in collaboration with institutions like Shanghai Jiao Tong University [3] Group 4: Collaborative Development with Shanghai and Other Regions - Yancheng aims to achieve high-quality integration with Shanghai and other metropolitan areas by focusing on spatial, technological, industrial, and supply chain linkages [4][5] - The city plans to align its industrial chain with Shanghai's, facilitating industrial transfer and complementarity [5] - Yancheng is also advancing transportation integration projects and participating in the consolidation of port resources to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce costs [5]
电子信息制造业加快数实融合
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-10 22:09
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other departments have issued the "Implementation Plan for the Digital Transformation of the Electronic Information Manufacturing Industry," aiming to enhance the breadth and depth of digital transformation and intelligent upgrades in the electronic information manufacturing sector, thereby supporting the construction of a manufacturing powerhouse and new industrialization [1][6]. Industry Growth and Performance - The electronic information manufacturing industry is a crucial driver of stable growth in the industrial economy, with its revenue share remaining the highest among 41 industrial categories for 12 consecutive years [1]. - In the first four months of this year, the revenue of the electronic information manufacturing industry reached 5.12 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 10.1%, while the total profit was 159.7 billion yuan, up 11.6% [1]. Digital Transformation and Intelligent Upgrades - The electronic information manufacturing industry plays a dual role in the integration of the digital and real economies, serving as a key engine for the digital transformation of other sectors [2]. - The industry is experiencing a shift from digitalization and networking to intelligence, with a high level of digitalization in product R&D, production, supply chain management, and marketing services [3]. Challenges and Strategic Directions - The industry faces challenges such as supply chain instability, intensified product homogeneity competition, and limited market growth space, necessitating systematic and large-scale digital transformation [4]. - The "Implementation Plan" sets a target for 2027, aiming for over 85% of key processes in large electronic information manufacturing enterprises to be numerically controlled, with a significant increase in the number of specialized service providers [5]. Importance of Digital Transformation - The digital transformation of the electronic information manufacturing industry is vital for the development of the digital economy, enhancing production efficiency, reducing costs, and fostering internal growth momentum [6]. - The plan outlines 18 key tasks focused on advancing core digital technologies and proposes 15 typical scenarios for digital transformation in the electronic information manufacturing sector [6]. Implementation Framework - The "Implementation Plan" emphasizes an integrated approach to digital transformation, focusing on identifying typical scenarios for quick value creation, building a collaborative supply chain, and enhancing the overall competitiveness of the electronic information manufacturing industry [7].
稳就业 高校在行动
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-06-10 22:00
Group 1: Employment Strategies of Universities - Peking University implements the "Red-Green-Blue" employment guidance strategy, encouraging students to contribute to national needs through various sectors, including grassroots and defense industries [1][2] - Tsinghua University organizes "Job Seeking" practical activities, allowing students to engage directly with key industries, enhancing their understanding of career prospects [3][4] - Beijing Normal University promotes teaching positions in central and western regions through the "Four Good Teachers" initiative, providing financial incentives for graduates to teach in underprivileged areas [5][6] Group 2: Employment Trends and Statistics - In 2024, over 10% of Peking University graduates are expected to work in western and northeastern regions, a steady increase from previous years; employment in high-end manufacturing, such as chips, rose from 2.1% in 2020 to 6.8% in 2024 [2] - Tsinghua University has sent over 2,300 graduates to the manufacturing and energy sectors in the past five years, with a growing number each year [4] - Zhejiang University has developed a mission-driven employment education system, sending approximately 500 students annually to grassroots positions across 14 provinces [7][8] Group 3: Collaboration with Industries - Renmin University of China collaborates with over 400 companies to create stable employment and internship bases, enhancing the alignment between talent cultivation and industry needs [10][11] - Xi'an Jiaotong University has established partnerships with companies like ZTE to facilitate targeted talent training and employment opportunities, creating a replicable model for school-enterprise collaboration [11][12] - Hefei University of Technology has formed long-term partnerships with 140 companies, focusing on practical training and industry alignment to improve student employability [13][14] Group 4: Innovative Educational Approaches - The "Order Class" model at Inner Mongolia Electronic Information Vocational Technical College allows students to secure jobs before graduation through tailored training programs designed in collaboration with companies [15][16] - Zhejiang University utilizes digital tools to enhance job matching, creating employment communities and regional groups to provide targeted job information to students [8] - The "Job Seeking" initiative at Tsinghua University aims to bridge the information gap between students and employers, improving job matching and career readiness [3][4]
中国东盟最大贸易伙伴关系再深化,1-4月广东对东盟进出口增7.5%丨东盟观察
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-06-10 13:47
Core Insights - The completion of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 negotiations marks a new height in economic cooperation between China and ASEAN, with Guangdong emerging as a key supply chain hub [1][11] - Guangdong's trade with ASEAN has shown significant growth, with a total trade volume of 488.57 billion yuan in the first four months of this year, reflecting a 7.5% increase year-on-year [1][5] - The report highlights three major trends in Guangdong-ASEAN supply chain cooperation: accelerated regional layout, intelligent integration, and expedited green transformation [2][6] Trade and Investment Growth - Guangdong's trade with ASEAN is characterized by a dynamic trade cycle, where ASEAN exports primary products and raw materials to Guangdong, which in turn exports capital-intensive products [7][10] - In 2023, Guangdong established 383 new overseas enterprises in ASEAN countries, with direct investment exceeding $900 million, marking a 168.5% year-on-year increase [10] - ASEAN remains Guangdong's largest trading partner, with Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore being the top five trading partners [5][10] Supply Chain Cooperation - Guangdong enterprises are deepening industrial collaboration with ASEAN, focusing on logistics, after-sales services, and extending into higher-value supply chain segments [6][9] - The establishment of a "Guangdong-ASEAN International Supply Chain Cooperation Alliance" aims to enhance supply chain collaboration [15] - The report emphasizes the importance of a well-structured supply chain division system to support the dynamic trade cycle between Guangdong and ASEAN [7][11] Technological and Innovative Collaboration - Guangdong's strong innovation capabilities, with R&D expenditure reaching 460 billion yuan in 2023, position it well for technological collaboration with ASEAN [12][13] - The report notes that both regions are enhancing cooperation in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and green energy [12][13] - The establishment of cross-border e-commerce infrastructure is seen as a new avenue for reshaping supply chain cooperation [14][15] Mechanism and Platform Development - Guangdong is committed to building long-term cooperation mechanisms with ASEAN, as evidenced by the recent trade promotion and supply chain cooperation exchange meeting [4][15] - The "Yue Chain ASEAN" online service platform has been launched to facilitate trade and investment services for Guangdong enterprises in ASEAN [15] - The report indicates that the upgraded China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement will foster deeper regional economic integration and cooperation in new fields [11][12]
十大强镇都有谁,6个“千亿镇”之外还有哪些后备军
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-10 13:03
Core Insights - The report highlights the emergence of "super towns" in China, particularly in economically developed provinces like Guangdong and Jiangsu, with a focus on their contribution to regional economic development [1][2][3] Group 1: Economic Performance of Towns - Seven out of the top ten towns in the "2025 Town Economy 500 Strong" list are located in Guangdong, specifically in Foshan and Dongguan, while two are in Jiangsu, and one in the western region, Maotai Town [1] - As of 2024, there are six town-level units in China with GDP exceeding 100 billion yuan, known as "billion towns," including Longan Town in Dongguan, which recently surpassed this threshold [2] - The GDP of Dongguan's Longan Town reached 1 billion yuan, making it the third town in Guangdong to achieve this milestone, joining Foshan's Shishan and Beijiao Towns [2] Group 2: Distribution of Super Towns - The top ten towns include Suzhou's Yushan Town and Yangshe Town, both of which are integrated with their respective urban areas, indicating a trend of urban-rural integration [3] - In Jiangsu, towns like Jinfeng and Shengze are also emerging as strong economic contributors, with Shengze Town's GDP surpassing 50 billion yuan for the first time in 2024 [3] - The Pearl River Delta is noted for having a high concentration of towns with GDP exceeding 50 billion yuan, with Dongguan's Humen and Tangxia Towns also showing significant economic performance [2][3] Group 3: Population and Resource Allocation - Many super towns, particularly in the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta, have large populations, with 21 towns in Guangdong having populations exceeding 300,000, and nine towns exceeding 500,000 [3] - The executive chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Reform Research Association suggests that super towns should allocate resources based on permanent population and economic indicators to address issues like manpower shortages and public resource allocation [4]