China News Service, Guangzhou, March 28 (Cheng Jingwei, Chen Yuehui) The Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences and the Social Sciences Literature Press jointly released the "Guangdong Blue Book: Analysis and Forecast of Guangdong's Economic and Social Situation (2024)" in Guangzhou on the 28th. The blue book pointed out that Guangdong's GDP is expected to grow by 5% year-on-year in 2024, reaching a total of 14.3 trillion yuan.

  The blue book points out that Guangdong's economy will continue to recover and develop in 2023, with agricultural production continuing to improve, industrial production picking up steadily, new drivers of growth accelerating, both supply and demand improving steadily, and high-quality development steadily advancing, becoming the first country in the country with a GDP exceeding 13 A trillion-yuan province, its regional GDP has ranked first in the country for 35 consecutive years.

  At the same time, in an international trade environment characterized by weakening foreign demand and sluggish economic growth among the world's major economies, Guangdong's foreign trade has shown strong resilience and vitality and continues to become the largest foreign trade province in the country.

  The blue book recommends that in 2024, Guangdong should focus on system shaping, cultivation of new driving forces, optimization of industrial forms, regional coordinated development, emerging and future industry development, etc., to accelerate the construction of new quality productivity, create a safe and orderly industrial chain supply chain ecosystem, and continue to Expand the industrial depth and development hinterland, improve the manufacturing industry's mastery and the overall efficiency of the modern industrial system.

  In response to the fact that there are still breakpoints, blockages and shortcomings in some industrial chains in Guangdong, the blue paper recommends that Guangdong solidly promotes new industrialization, uses the "chain length system" to further strengthen, supplement, stabilize and build chains, and enhance the resilience of industrial and supply chains. and impact resistance. (over)