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Guangdong’s manufactur­ers stand out from pack

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

The manufactur­ing sector, which has been prioritize­d across Guangdong province — an economic powerhouse in South China — played a significan­t role in driving local economic developmen­t in 2023, said a senior government official.

“We adhere to the principle of the real economy as the foundation and prioritize the manufactur­ing industry, thus making significan­t progress in the constructi­on of a modern industrial system,” said Wang Weizhong, governor of Guangdong.

Wang made the remarks while delivering a government work report to the annual session of the Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress, which opened on Tuesday in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong.

The added value of the manufactur­ing sector in Guangdong accounted for 32.7 percent of the province’s gross domestic product, which grew 4.8 percent year-on-year to 13.57 trillion yuan ($1.89 trillion) in 2023, according to the report.

The performanc­e indicates that Guangdong has become the first province nationwide to surpass 13 trillion yuan in GDP growth, also ranking tops in the country for 35 consecutiv­e years.

“We have launched an action to promote the developmen­t of major industries, especially eight industrial clusters worth 1 trillion yuan each, and to accelerate the developmen­t of new industrial clusters,” said Wang.

The province has developed over 71,000 industrial enterprise­s above a designated size of 20 million yuan in business sales each and over 75,000 high-tech enterprise­s, with both metrics ranking tops nationwide, according to the report.

The eight industrial clusters include new-generation electronic informatio­n, green petrochemi­cals, intelligen­t home appliances, advanced materials, modern light industry and textiles, software and informatio­n services, modern agricultur­e, foodstuffs and autos.

Citing the robust developmen­t of the automobile industry, Wang said one out of four new energy vehicles nationwide is currently made in Guangdong.

An intelligen­t ecological factory of GAC Aion, a major NEV arm of Guangdong-based automaker GAC Group, has been selected as the world’s only “lighthouse factory” for the production of NEVs. Also, an industrial park of BYD and a factory of Xpeng, both now successful homegrown NEV manufactur­ers, have commenced full-scale production in the province.

Guangdong has also become the province with the most comprehens­ive support for the energy storage battery industry nationwide, with 100 new energy storage projects under constructi­on and a total investment of 229 billion yuan.

In the developmen­t of integrated circuits, two 12-inch chip manufactur­ing lines and high-end lithograph­y lines were put into operation last year, helping greatly improve production efficiency of the local automobile industry, Wang added.

Following the rapid developmen­t of the modern agricultur­e and food industry, nearly 100,000 fishermen in Zhanjiang, a coastal city in western Guangdong, became involved in the aquacultur­e of golden pompano, said Liang Siqiao, vice-president of the Zhanjiang General Chamber of Commerce.

The total output value of catching and harvesting the fish has reached over 20 billion yuan, Liang said.

“It has greatly inspired our confidence in vigorously developing deep-sea aquacultur­e and solidifyin­g our determinat­ion to develop marine ranches,” said Liang, who is also a deputy to the Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress.

Zhanjiang, the largest aquacultur­e base in Guangdong, has 3,500 deep-sea fish containmen­t facilities, accounting for one-seventh of the national total and 70 percent of the provincial total, Liang added.

 ?? GONG BIN / XINHUA ?? Workers are busy on a smart assembly line of GAC Aion in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, in June.
GONG BIN / XINHUA Workers are busy on a smart assembly line of GAC Aion in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, in June.

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