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万亿消费之城,谁是下一个?
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-03-25 12:18

Core Insights - Consumption has become the main driving force of economic growth in China, with final consumption being a lasting driver of economic growth [1] - Among the 27 "trillion GDP cities" in China, only seven cities have a retail sales total exceeding one trillion yuan, indicating that "trillion consumption cities" may hold greater value [1] Group 1: Suzhou's Economic Performance - In 2024, Suzhou achieved a retail sales total of 1004.37 billion yuan, marking a 4.8% increase from the previous year, making it the seventh city in China to reach this milestone [3] - Suzhou's consumption vitality stems from the deep integration of manufacturing and service industries, with 417,500 new urban jobs created in 2024, the highest in Jiangsu province [4] - The city's industrial output value reached 4.7 trillion yuan in 2024, a 4.7% increase, ranking second among industrial cities in China [4] - The per capita disposable income in Suzhou was 77,524 yuan in 2024, 1.88 times the national average and 1.4 times that of Jiangsu province [4] - Suzhou hosted 65 concerts with over 5,000 attendees and 90 concerts with over 1,000 attendees in 2024, generating over 800 million yuan in ticket sales [4][5] Group 2: Future Plans and Strategies - The 2025 government work report for Suzhou emphasizes expanding effective demand and optimizing subsidy methods to stimulate consumption [5] - Suzhou is exploring innovative policies to ensure that benefits reach the consumer end, enhancing market vitality [5] Group 3: Other Cities' Aspirations - Nanjing, Wuhan, and Hangzhou are also aiming for "trillion consumption city" status, with Nanjing targeting a retail sales total of over 1 trillion yuan by 2025 [6][7] - Hangzhou aims to exceed 900 billion yuan in retail sales by 2027, with a growth rate aligned with GDP [7] - In 2024, Hangzhou's per capita disposable income was 76,777 yuan, slightly higher than Nanjing's 75,180 yuan [8] Group 4: Shanghai's Consumption Leadership - Shanghai achieved a retail sales total of 1,794.02 billion yuan in 2024, maintaining its position as the top consumer city in China for seven consecutive years [9] - The city attracted 3,500 brands for launch events in 2024, with 1,269 new stores opened, including 14 global and Asian flagship stores [9] - Shanghai's "first launch economy" policy has been in place since 2018, with new measures introduced to facilitate the import of new consumer goods [9][10] - The city has also implemented significant consumer subsidies, exceeding 4 billion yuan, to support the replacement of old consumer goods [10]