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China To Invest Big in 'Made in China 2025' Strategy /by Xinhua
China To Invest Big in 'Made in China 2025' Strategy /by Xinhua
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1313
País, China, Hong Kong.
Periódico y
China Daily
sección:
Business
Número y Entrega No 8
fecha de
Viernes 13 de octubre 2017
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URL de la http://www.chinadailyasia.com/articles/208/33/53/1507793116079.html
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Y fecha de
( 22 de octubre de 2017)
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completa: China to invest big in 'Made in China 2025' strategy /By Xinhua
BEIJING - China will step up financial support for major projects of its "Made in China 2025"
strategy, a blueprint for upgrading the country's manufacturing sector.
Sectors that boost manufacturing innovation, including the Internet of Things, smart
appliances and high-end consumer electronics, are the major priority for funding, according
to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
The total funding is likely to exceed 10 billion yuan (US$1.5 billion), Xinhua-run Economic
Information Daily reported.
Aside from central-level funding, local authorities will also increase financial support for
"Made in China 2025" projects with over 10 billion yuan expected to be invested by local
governments nationwide from 2016 to 2020.
The MIIT will also cooperate with China Development Bank to provide financial services
including loans, bonds, leasing to support major projects, with an estimated 300 billion yuan
of financing in place in the 2016-2020 period.
"The financial support gives a clear direction for future development in China's
manufacturing innovation and boosts social confidence in economic restructuring and
upgrades," said Wu Hequan, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering.
The "Made in China 2025" strategy, a roadmap released by the State Council in 2015 to guide
the country's advanced industrial manufacturing, has seen steady progress in industrial
capability, smart manufacturing, innovation, as well as product quality and branding.
Average productivity was up by 38 percent for China's first 109 pilot projects in smart
manufacturing, while operating costs dropped by 21 percent, according to the MIIT.BEIJING
- China will step up financial support for major projects of its "Made in China 2025" strategy,
a blueprint for upgrading the country's manufacturing sector.
Sectors that boost manufacturing innovation, including the Internet of Things, smart
appliances and high-end consumer electronics, are the major priority for funding, according
to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
The total funding is likely to exceed 10 billion yuan (US$1.5 billion), Xinhua-run Economic
Information Daily reported.
Aside from central-level funding, local authorities will also increase financial support for
"Made in China 2025" projects with over 10 billion yuan expected to be invested by local
governments nationwide from 2016 to 2020.
The MIIT will also cooperate with China Development Bank to provide financial services
including loans, bonds, leasing to support major projects, with an estimated 300 billion yuan
of financing in place in the 2016-2020 period.
"The financial support gives a clear direction for future development in China's
manufacturing innovation and boosts social confidence in economic restructuring and
upgrades," said Wu Hequan, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering.
The "Made in China 2025" strategy, a roadmap released by the State Council in 2015 to guide
the country's advanced industrial manufacturing, has seen steady progress in industrial
capability, smart manufacturing, innovation, as well as product quality and branding.
Average productivity was up by 38 percent for China's first 109 pilot projects in smart
manufacturing, while operating costs dropped by 21 percent, according to the MIIT.