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China's manufacturing sector accelerates intelligent upgrade in 2025: data

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China's manufacturing sector accelerates intelligent upgrade in 2025: data

2026-01-23 02:46 Last Updated At:01-25 12:45

China's manufacturing sector accelerated its intelligent upgrade in 2025, with double-digit growth in smart equipment procurement, according to data from the State Taxation Administration.

Nationwide, manufacturing enterprises increased their procurement of automated and digital equipment by over 10 percent.

Driven by this trend, sales revenue of the smart equipment manufacturing industry grew by 28.1 percent year on year. Among them, industrial robot manufacturing and special-purpose robot manufacturing saw year-on-year increases of 17.4 percent and 42.1 percent, respectively.

Meanwhile, the integration of digital and real economies continued to deepen in 2025.

In 2025, sales revenue in the digital product manufacturing sector went up 9.4 percent year on year. Manufacturing enterprises' spending on procurement of digital technologies grew by 10.4 percent year on year, up 3.5 percentage points compared to the previous year.

The green transformation of manufacturing also advanced at a faster pace last year.

In 2025, manufacturing enterprises' expenditures on environmental management services increased by 7.3 percent year on year.

The share of sales revenue of high-energy-consuming manufacturing in total manufacturing sales revenue edged down 1.1 percentage points compared to the previous year, reflecting continuous optimization of the industrial structure.

New energy-related industries also expedited their development, with sales revenue in the new energy vehicle manufacturing and lithium-ion battery manufacturing sectors shooting up 14.3 percent and 25.1 percent year on year, respectively.

China's manufacturing sector accelerates intelligent upgrade in 2025: data

China's manufacturing sector accelerates intelligent upgrade in 2025: data

Iran's capital Tehran was subjected to large-scale airstrikes by the United States and Israel on Friday night while two U.S. ​warplanes were downed over Iran and the Gulf, Iranian forces said.

At around 21:00, an aircraft was seen flying over northeastern Tehran, and subsequently, Iran's air defense system was activated.

More than two hours later, Iran was hit by another air attack, leading to major explosions. It came after the Iranian military announced that its air defense system had successfully shot down a U.S. A-10 fighter jet, marking the second U.S. warplane hit by Iranian fire that day. U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday night threatened to hit Iran "extremely hard over the next two to three weeks," a timeline he has recently set for ending the monthlong war.

Iran has rejected a U.S. proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire delivered to Iran through a "friendly" country, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Friday.

The report added that Iran's response to the offer was not given in writing, but through the continuation of attacks in the battlefield.

On Feb. 28, Israel and the United States launched joint attacks on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, killing Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded by launching waves of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and U.S. assets in the Middle East.

Tehran hit by large-scale US-Israeli air attacks

Tehran hit by large-scale US-Israeli air attacks

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