- 产业化 chǎnyèhuà to industrializeto industrialize; to develop something (a product, service, or concept) into a commercial industry; industrialization
- 第三产业 dìsānchǎnyè tertiary industryThe tertiary sector of the economy; specifically the service sector which includes industries such as transportation, commerce, finance, and education.
- 信息产业部 xìnxīchǎnyèbù Ministry of Information IndustryA government department of the People's Republic of China, which merged into the [[工业和信息化部|工業和信息化部|gong1 ye4 he2 xin4 xi1 hua4 bu4]] in 2008.
- 新兴产业 xīnxīngchǎnyè emerging industrynewly developing and fast-growing industry; sunrise industry
- 第二产业 dì'èrchǎnyè secondary industrySecondary industry; specifically referring to the manufacturing, construction, and processing sectors.
- 第一产业 dìyīchǎnyè primary industryThe primary sector of the economy, including agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishing; in some countries, this also includes mining.
- 水产业 shuǐchǎnyè aquacultureThe industry of farming, harvesting, processing, and transporting aquatic plants and animals; fishery; fishing industry
- 知识产业 zhīshichǎnyè knowledge industryThe sector of the economy dedicated to creating and providing knowledge-based services, such as education, scientific research, and information technology; also known as [[智力产业|智力產業|zhi4 li4 chan3 ye4]]
- 产业工人 chǎnyègōngrén industrial workerA worker in a modern enterprise such as a factory, mine, or transport company who relies on wages as their main source of income.
- 智力产业 zhìlìchǎnyè knowledge industryeconomic sector based on intellectual activities such as education, scientific research, and information technology
- 初级产业 chūjíchǎnyè primary industrythe sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources, including agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining
- 夕阳产业 xīyángchǎnyè sunset industryan industry that is declining or no longer has significant growth prospects
- 性产业 xìngchǎnyè sex industrythe industry that directly or indirectly provides sexual services
- 性服务产业 xìngfúwùchǎnyè sex service industrythe commercial sex industry
- 支柱产业 zhīzhùchǎnyè pillar industrya mainstay or key industry that supports and drives economic growth
- 文创产业 wénchuàngchǎnyè creative industriesthe creative sector, covering areas like design, music, and publishing; short for [[文化创意产业|文化創意產業|wen2 hua4 chuang4 yi4 chan3 ye4]]
- 文化产业 wénhuàchǎnyè cultural industryThe sector of the economy involved in the production of cultural goods and the provision of cultural services
- 文化创意产业 wénhuàchuàngyìchǎnyè cultural and creative industriesthe economic sector involving the creation and exploitation of intellectual property in fields such as design, music, and publishing
- 朝阳产业 zhāoyángchǎnyè sunrise industryAn emerging industry that is growing rapidly and has strong future prospects, similar to the rising sun.
- 环保产业 huánbǎochǎnyè environmental industryThe sector of the economy focused on developing technology, products, and services for environmental protection; includes pollution control, waste treatment, recycling, and energy saving.
- 第一级产业 dìyījíchǎnyè primary industrythe sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources, including agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining
- 第三级产业 dìsānjíchǎnyè tertiary industryservice sector or tertiary industry of an economy, including services and commerce
- 第二级产业 dì'èrjíchǎnyè secondary industrythe sector of the economy concerned with manufacturing, construction, and processing of raw materials
- 第四产业 dìsìchǎnyè the quaternary industryThe fourth industry, encompassing high-tech activities, the information industry, and knowledge-based services.
- 第四级产业 dìsìjíchǎnyè quaternary industrythe sector of the economy based on intellectual activities such as information technology, research and development, and education
- 绿色产业 lǜsèchǎnyè green industryEnvironmentally-friendly business or industry that meets environmental protection standards; refers to the [[环保产业|環保產業|huan2 bao3 chan3 ye4]]
- 蓝色产业 lánsèchǎnyè blue industrymarine-based economic activities and industries that utilize ocean resources, including aquaculture, maritime transport, and offshore energy
- 资讯产业 zīxùnchǎnyè IT industryinformation technology industry, including computers, software, hardware, and telecommunications services
- 高新技术产业开发区 gāoxīnjìshùchǎnyèkāifāqū high-tech industrial development zonean economic area designated for the research and development of high technology and advanced manufacturing
- 黑色产业 hēisèchǎnyè cybercrime industryillegal underground economic activities, specifically referring to cybercrime, data theft, and related grey-market operations
- 产业政策 chǎnyèzhèngcè industrial policygovernment strategy or policy regarding national industries
- 产业经济新闻 chǎnyèjīngjìxīnwén business newsindustrial and economic news; reporting focused on industries, market trends, and economic developments
- 产业结构 chǎnyèjiégòu industrial structureThe internal composition and productive relationship between various sectors and departments within a national or regional economy.
- 产业资本 chǎnyèzīběn industrial capitalCapital used in the production of goods, covering the cycle from purchasing materials to manufacturing and selling products for reinvestment.
- 产业链 chǎnyèliàn industry supply chainThe entire system of an industry from raw material procurement and processing to product sales and after-sales service; industry value chain.
- 产业集群 chǎnyèjíqún industrial clusterindustrial cluster; production group
- 产业革命 chǎnyègémìng Industrial RevolutionThe transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries, characterized by the replacement of hand production with machines.
- 传统产业 chuántǒngchǎnyè traditional industryRefers to industries formed after the Industrial Revolution but before the digital and high-tech revolutions, such as manufacturing and textiles.
- 低端产业从业人口 dīduānchǎnyècóngyèrénkǒu low-end industry workerspeople employed in low-end industries, often used in urban planning contexts to refer to migrant laborers in labor-intensive sectors
- 信息产业 xìnxīchǎnyè information industryThe sector of the economy involved in the production, distribution, and application of information, including computer hardware, software, and telecommunications services.