中国前四个月固定资产投资同比下降1.6%

官方数据显示,2026年前四个月中国固定资产投资同比下降1.6%。国家统计局公布了相关数据。

国家统计局周一发布声明称,前四个月固定资产投资总额为14.13万亿元人民币,约合2.06万亿美元。

基础设施投资同比增长4.3%,制造业投资同比增长1.2%。

剔除房地产领域后,固定资产投资同比增长1.3%。同期房地产开发投资同比下降13.7%。

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