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national development and reform commission: over 50 billion yuan of equipment renewal re-loan contracts have been signed

2024-08-31

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national development and reform commission: over 50 billion yuan of equipment renewal re-loan contracts have been signed
wang yi, reporter of farmers daily and china agricultural network
recently, the reporter learned from the national development and reform commission that since the beginning of this year, my country has vigorously implemented a series of new measures to promote equipment upgrades, accelerate the release of domestic demand potential, and promote green and low-carbon development.
it is reported that the first batch of nearly 50 billion yuan of ultra-long-term special treasury bond funds to increase support for large-scale equipment renewal projects has been issued, and a new batch of projects are being accelerated for application and review; in terms of financial policy support, more than 50 billion yuan of equipment renewal re-lending contracts have been signed, of which more than 15 billion yuan is for industrial and commercial energy-saving renovations.
at present, focusing on energy conservation and carbon reduction, safe production, digitalization and intelligence, the equipment renewal in many new fields such as old elevators, energy and electricity, and energy-consuming equipment has been fully launched. the equipment renewal in the original seven major fields such as industry and transportation has been further accelerated.
the latest data shows that driven by large-scale equipment renewal policies, investment in technological transformation in the manufacturing industry increased by 10.9% in the first seven months of this year, continuing to maintain double-digit growth, 7.3 percentage points faster than total investment; energy utilization efficiency in the industrial sector continued to improve, my country's energy consumption per unit of gdp further declined, and green and low-carbon development was accelerated.
source: farmers daily
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