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26 September 2025

New Quality Productive Forces Drive the Path to Enhance the Resilience of the Ice and Snow Economic Industry Chain in Jilin Province

Xue Gu1* Lijie Ma2
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1 Faculty of Management and Law, Baicheng Normal University, Baicheng 137000, Jilin, China
2 Zhenlai Technical School, Baicheng 137000, Jilin, China
LNE 2025 , 3(8), 76–83; https://doi.org/10.18063/LNE.v3i8.828
© 2025 by the Author. Licensee Whioce Publishing, Singapore. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Abstract

Amid the dual challenges of global industrial chain restructuring and China’s pursuit of high-quality economic development, the ice and snow economy in Jilin Province—a strategic emerging industry- requires enhanced industrial chain resilience to address extreme weather, market volatility, and geopolitical competition. Grounded in the theory of New Quality Productive Forces and analyzing Jilin’s unique industrial landscape characterized by “exceptional resource endowment but significant supply chain vulnerability”, this study systematically explores the intrinsic mechanisms linking New Quality Productive Forces to industrial chain resilience. The findings reveal that New Quality Productive Forces strengthens industrial chain resilience through three pathways: technological innovation, factor restructuring, and business model innovation, thereby enhancing shock absorption capacity, blocking risk transmission, and improving recovery efficiency. To tackle critical bottlenecks in Jilin’s ice and snow equipment manufacturing, including technological constraints, inadequate service standardization, and low digital penetration—the study proposes a systematic enhancement framework of “technological breakthroughs → factor upgrading → ecological synergy”. This provides theoretical insights and practical guidance for industrial transformation in Northeast China’s traditional manufacturing base while promoting high-quality development of the ice and snow economy.

Keywords
New Quality Productive Forces
Ice and snow economy
Industrial chain resilience
Jilin Province
Funding
Research on the Mechanism of Enhancing the Resilience of Jilin Ice and Snow Economic Industry Chain under the High-quality Development Pattern (Project No.: JJKH20251430SK); Scientific Research Project of Jilin Provincial Department of Education.
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