Abstract:The Yangtze River Economic Belt is an inland river economic belt with the largest scale of development and the widest influence in China. In the process of building a manufacturing power, it is necessary to accelerate the construction of advanced manufacturing clusters in the Yangtze River Economic Belt. The Yangtze River Economic Belt, rich in resources and advanced in economic development, education, science and technology, manufacturing industry, and advanced manufacturing industry, provides a good foundation to support the construction of advanced manufacturing clusters. To promote the construction of advanced manufacturing clusters in the Yangtze River economic belt, first, we need to reinforce the top-level design, break administrative boundaries, and make overall plans for the construction of advanced manufacturing clusters. Second, we should rely on the advantages of advanced manufacturing industry, and formulate development plans according to local conditions. In the downstream areas, it is advisable to establish advanced manufacturing clusters which have computers and electronic equipment, artificial intelligence, biomedicine, integrated circuits and high-end equipment as core industries and are highly capital-intensive and technology-intensive. In the middle reaches, it is advisable to build advanced manufacturing clusters with new materials, advanced rail transit equipment, new energy vehicles, and CNC electromechanical equipment ass core industries. In the upstream area, it is advisable to establish advanced manufacturing clusters which have energy conservation, environmental protection, chemical industry with clean energy, mechatronics, clean energy equipment as its core industries and are relatively labor-intensive. Third, we need to be demand-based, conduct closer cooperation in technology, and promote well-aligned coordinated development.
李金华. 长江经济带先进制造集聚区建设背景与路径[J]. 《深圳大学学报》(人文社科版), 2020, 37(3): 70-80.
LI Jin-hua. Background and the Roadmap for Construction of Advanced Manufacturing Clusters in Yangtze River Economic Belt. , 2020, 37(3): 70-80.