What industries does producer service mainly include?

1. Modern logistics industry: including comprehensive services such as transportation, agency, warehousing, loading and unloading, processing, sorting and distribution, with corresponding information management system.

2. Business services: including business management services, advertising, intellectual property services, professional intermediary services, legal services, consulting and investigation, market management, travel agencies and other business services.

3. Information services: including telecommunications and computer services, other information transmission services and software industries.

4. Technical service industry: including professional technical service industry, research and experimental development, technical exchange and promotion service industry and address survey industry.

5. Modern financial industry: including insurance, banking, securities and other financial activities.

6. Agriculture-related services: including farmers' employment services, agricultural science and technology services and rural market services.

Producer service industry is a supporting service industry directly related to manufacturing industry, which is independently developed from the production service department of manufacturing industry and does not provide consumers with direct and independent service utility; Producer service industry is attached to manufacturing industry and runs through the upstream, middle and downstream links of enterprise production. Introducing increasingly specialized human capital and knowledge capital into the manufacturing industry with human capital and knowledge capital as the main inputs is the key link to accelerate the integration of secondary and tertiary industries.

Judging from the development in recent years, producer services have developed rapidly, mainly in industrialization, marketization, informationization, globalization and urbanization. Industrialization has deepened the division of labor, and many production enterprises outsource services; Marketization has stimulated market vitality. The combination of resources and elements is more efficient;

Informatization enables enterprises to apply digital technology, which accelerates the ability of enterprises to connect production, circulation and life, and the role of ties is more obvious; Globalization has led multinational service enterprises to enter China in succession, which has a strong spillover effect on the development of local service industry. Urbanization has expanded the scale of producer services and accelerated the integration of urban and rural services.

Many cities in China attach importance to the development of producer services, which account for a high proportion in the regional GDP. For example, Shanghai attaches great importance to science and technology services, business services, finance, international shipping and logistics, and strives to build a global science and technology center, an international financial center and an international shipping center. Shenzhen attaches great importance to information service industry, creative industry, logistics industry and financial industry.

In order to improve the ability to open to the outside world, some inland cities in China have made great efforts to develop business circulation, logistics and information services, and to enhance their ability to connect with the world and open to the outside world. Many cities and regions in China have formed some service industry clusters and service industry clusters.

It should be noted that China's producer service industry still lags behind the requirements of economic and social development, and its links with agriculture, industry and trade are insufficient. From the perspective of maturity, producer services are still in the growth stage, and there is a lot of room for development. For example, as far as transportation and logistics are concerned, although China's transportation and logistics market is the largest in the world, most market participants are very weak, with irregular market order, excessive competition in road freight and insufficient competition in railway transportation. International express delivery, agricultural products logistics, medicine, logistics, aviation, logistics and reverse logistics are all weak.