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“三驾马车”动能新韧性足 上海发布2025年上半年经济数据
Jie Fang Ri Bao·2025-07-26 02:28

Economic Growth - Shanghai's GDP grew by 5.1% year-on-year in the first half of 2023, reaching 26,222.15 billion yuan, surpassing the annual growth target of 5% [1] - The information services sector was the largest contributor to Shanghai's economic growth, with an increase of 14.6% year-on-year, accounting for nearly one-seventh of the GDP [1][2] Service Industry Performance - The service sector's contribution to Shanghai's GDP has been increasing, with its share rising from 74.1% in 2022 to 78.2% in 2024 [2] - The third industry saw a value-added growth of 5.4% in the first half of the year, reaching a record share of 79.1% of GDP [2] - The financial sector also performed well, with a value-added increase of 8.8%, totaling 4,500.81 billion yuan [2] Information Services Sector - The information services sector's revenue grew by 20.4% year-on-year, outpacing the national average by 6.1 percentage points [3] - The sector contributed 1.7 percentage points to GDP growth, marking it as the largest contributor among all industries [2][3] - The rise of platform economies and advancements in artificial intelligence are driving rapid growth in the information services sector [3] Industrial Growth - Shanghai's industrial output value increased by 5.6% year-on-year, reaching its highest level in nearly two years [4][5] - Strategic emerging industries, including integrated circuits and artificial intelligence, saw growth rates of 11.7% and 12.3%, respectively [4] - New-generation information technology industries grew by 13.9%, while new energy and high-end equipment industries grew by 12.5% and 10.7%, respectively [5] Foreign Trade - Shanghai's foreign trade showed resilience, with total imports and exports reaching 21,500 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 2.4% [7] - The second quarter saw a significant rebound in foreign trade, achieving a record high of 11,400 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 7.2% [7][8] - High-tech product exports accounted for about one-fourth of the total exports, with notable growth in sectors like biomedicine and electric vehicles [8]