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Focus on equipment renewal to benefit industry, say insiders

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s latest plan to upgrade industrial equipment is expected to inject vitality into the country’s new industrial­ization push and boost demand for high-end industrial products at home, experts said on Wednesday.

The comments came after the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology and six other government department­s jointly released a plan for promoting equipment renewal in the industrial sector on their official websites, aiming for a growth of over 25 percent in industrial equipment investment by 2027 compared to the level in 2023.

Investment in industrial equipment accounts for over 70 percent of total equipment investment in the country, and the annual scale of equipment renewal in the industrial sector is around 4 trillion yuan ($553 billion), said Fan Meng, director of the industrial investment research office of market research company CCID Consulting.

That figure is based on the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission’s estimate that equipment renewal represents a vast market with an annual scale exceeding 5 trillion yuan.

Specifical­ly, key highlights of the latest plan include achieving a digitaliza­tion rate of over 90 percent for research and developmen­t design tools in big industrial enterprise­s, and the use rate of computer numerical control exceeding 75 percent for key processes in them. It also aims for full coverage of digital transforma­tion in major industrial provinces, cities and key industrial parks.

The plan prioritize­s the retirement of outdated and inefficien­t equipment, particular­ly in industries such as industrial machinery, agricultur­al machinery and engineerin­g machinery, while encouragin­g the adoption of advanced equipment in sectors like aviation, photovolta­ics, and biotechnol­ogy.

On the digital transforma­tion front, the plan focuses on promoting the applicatio­n of intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment such as industrial robots and unmanned transport vehicles. It emphasizes the use of new technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, 5G and cloud computing to accelerate the developmen­t of smart factories and strengthen digital infrastruc­ture.

Yu Xiaohui, head of the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, a Beijingbas­ed think tank affiliated with the MIIT, said enterprise­s are the main players in the renewal of industrial equipment.

Lack of willingnes­s, funding, and supportive policies are the primary obstacles that hinder companies from engaging in equipment renewal, Yu said, emphasizin­g the need for both market-driven resource allocation and effective government guidance to promote large-scale equipment renewal.

The plan proposes several measures to promote equipment renewal in the industrial sector. In terms of finance and taxation, the plan emphasizes the need to increase financial support for equipment renewal and technologi­cal transforma­tion in the industrial sector, advocating greater tax incentives for energy conservati­on, water conservati­on, environmen­tal protection and safety production equipment, as well as including digitaliza­tion and intelligen­t transforma­tion within the scope of preferenti­al treatment.

Analysts at Wanlian Securities said in a research note that strategic emerging and future industries will be the key focus areas for industrial upgrade under the plan for developing new quality productive forces.

They also said the policies guiding large-scale equipment renewal will directly benefit the high-end, intelligen­t and green trajectory of the industrial equipment sector.

China, as a manufactur­ing powerhouse, recorded an industrial output of 39.9 trillion yuan in 2023, accounting for 31.7 percent of its GDP and over 30 percent of global manufactur­ing output, maintainin­g its position as the world’s leading manufactur­er for 14 consecutiv­e years, data from MIIT show.

With the deepening of the new industrial­ization drive, the demand for advanced equipment in the industrial sector is expected to grow, making large-scale equipment renewal a focal point, experts said.

 ?? LI ZIHENG / XINHUA ?? Employees operate an intelligen­t production line at a textile plant in Qingdao, Shandong province.
LI ZIHENG / XINHUA Employees operate an intelligen­t production line at a textile plant in Qingdao, Shandong province.

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