51020 industrial clusters refers to 5 trillion pillar industries, 10 500 billion advantageous industries, 20 hundred billion special industrial clusters.
5 trillion pillar industries: new-generation information technology (optical core, screen and end network), automobile manufacturing, modern chemical industry and energy, health, modern agricultural products processing.
10 500-billion-dollar advantageous industries: including high-end equipment, advanced materials, energy conservation and environmental protection, modern textiles, green building materials, low-carbon metallurgy, modern finance, modern logistics, R&D, design and technology services, and business services.
Twenty 100-billion-level featured industrial clusters: namely, 10 advanced manufacturing clusters of new energy and intelligent Internet-connected vehicles, new energy, Beidou and its applications, aerospace, high-tech ships and marine engineering equipment, high-end CNC equipment, rail transportation equipment, intelligent manufacturing equipment, intelligent home appliances, safety and emergency response, and 10 advanced manufacturing clusters of optical communications and lasers, integrated circuits, new types of displays, intelligent terminals, information networks, Software and Information Services, Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Information Materials, Biomedicine and Medical Devices, and Digital Creativity.
Three major industries
Three major industries, or tertiary industries, are not exactly the same in every country in the world, but are basically divided into three major categories: the primary industry, the secondary industry and the tertiary industry.
The primary industry mainly refers to the production of foodstuffs and some other biological materials, including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, aquaculture and other direct natural objects for the production of the industry (agriculture).
The secondary industry mainly refers to the processing and manufacturing industry (or refers to the handicraft industry), which utilizes the basic materials provided by nature and the primary industry for processing.
Tertiary industry refers to industries other than the primary and secondary industries (modern services or commerce), and has a broader scope, mainly including transportation, communication industry, commerce, catering, finance, education, public **** services and other non-material production sectors.
The above references? People's Daily - Hubei manufacturing "main clusters" to build "51020" modern industry