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China Unveils New Financial Guidelines To Drive Industrial Transformation

by Ngozi Ibe
August 7, 2025
in Business
China

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In a significant move aimed at accelerating its industrial transformation, China has rolled out a comprehensive set of guidelines to bolster financial support for new industrialisation, the People’s Bank of China announced on Wednesday.
Jointly issued by the central bank and six other key government agencies, the directive outlines a roadmap to build a robust financial system that supports advanced, intelligent, and green manufacturing. The target is to have this system largely in place by 2027.

According to the document, the financial ecosystem is expected to ensure that manufacturing enterprises have their effective credit demands fully met. It also aims to stimulate steady growth in both the volume and variety of corporate bond issuances, while fostering substantial improvements in equity financing for industrial players.

The guidelines stressed the need to refine financial instruments tailored to breakthrough technologies, channel long-term funding, and cultivate “patient capital” to facilitate the commercialisation of scientific and technological innovations.
In addition, emphasis is placed on strengthening financial services for key enterprises, with a view to enhancing the resilience and self-reliance of industrial and supply chains.
The policy framework also encourages financial institutions to support the modernisation of traditional industries, the scaling of emerging sectors, and the strategic development of future industries, aligning with China’s broader goals of high-quality economic development.
Industry observers see the initiative as part of China’s ongoing efforts to navigate complex global economic challenges by reinforcing its domestic industrial base with smart financial mechanisms and innovation-driven growth.

 

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