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2025年上半年湖北省GDP同比增长6.2%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-18 08:37

Economic Performance - Hubei Province achieved a GDP of 29,642.61 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of 6.2% at constant prices [1] - The primary industry added value was 1,914.07 billion yuan, growing by 3.3%; the secondary industry added value was 11,544.28 billion yuan, growing by 6.4%; and the tertiary industry added value was 16,184.26 billion yuan, also growing by 6.4% [1] Industrial Upgrades - Continuous increase in innovation investment with high-tech industry investment growing by 8.8% [1] - The conversion of scientific and technological achievements accelerated, with the transaction value of technology contracts increasing by 10.6% [1] - High-tech manufacturing added value grew by 14.4%, contributing 27.5% to the industrial output of large-scale enterprises [1] - Production of key products such as complete computers, smartphones, optical fibers, and lithium-ion batteries increased by 31.5%, 19.9%, 25.7%, and 62.1% respectively [1] Foreign Trade - Hubei's foreign trade reached a record high, with total imports and exports exceeding 400 billion yuan for the first time, totaling 402.31 billion yuan [2] - Exports and imports grew by 38.5% and 7.4% respectively, with the export structure continuously optimizing [2] - The export of electromechanical products increased by 26.8%, accounting for 50.7% of total exports [2] - Trade with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative grew by 32.6%, making up 54.9% of total trade, an increase of 1.8 percentage points from the previous year [2] - Trade with ASEAN and EU increased by 56.3% and 48.2% respectively, while trade with the Middle East and least developed countries grew by 45.2% and 40% [2] Employment and Income - The employment situation in Hubei remained stable, with 565,100 new urban jobs created in the first half of the year [2] - The per capita disposable income of residents reached 18,930 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.3%, with urban and rural incomes growing by 4.7% and 5.7% respectively, indicating a continued narrowing of the income gap [2]