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上半年深圳GDP增5.1% 进出口降幅收窄
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-07-30 23:15

Economic Performance - Shenzhen's GDP for the first half of 2025 reached 18322.26 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 5.1% [1] - The primary industry added value was 10.33 billion yuan, growing by 2.8%; the secondary industry added value was 6505.56 billion yuan, increasing by 3.3%; and the tertiary industry added value was 11806.37 billion yuan, rising by 6.1% [1] Industrial and Service Sector Growth - The city's industrial added value for large-scale enterprises grew by 4.3%, with manufacturing increasing by 4.2% and electricity, heat, gas, and water production and supply growing by 11.8% [2] - High-tech product output saw significant growth, with civil drones, industrial robots, and 3D printing equipment increasing by 59.0%, 38.0%, and 35.8% respectively [2] - The service sector's added value was 11806.37 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 6.1%, driven by finance (10.9%), transportation and warehousing (9.0%), and information technology services (8.1%) [2] Investment Trends - Fixed asset investment in Shenzhen decreased by 10.9%, with real estate development down by 15.1% but infrastructure investment up by 7.7% and industrial technology renovation investment soaring by 47.1% [3] - Investment in information transmission, software, and IT services grew by 47.7%, while transportation and warehousing investment rose by 32.5% [3] Consumer Market Insights - The total retail sales of social consumer goods reached 4948.68 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 3.5% [3] - Online retail sales through the internet increased by 19.4%, indicating a strong trend towards e-commerce [3] Trade and Financial Sector - The total import and export volume for the first half of the year was 21675.45 billion yuan, a decrease of 1.1%, with exports down by 7.0% and imports up by 9.5% [4] - By the end of June, the balance of deposits in financial institutions reached 141600.14 billion yuan, growing by 5.7% [4] Cross-Border E-commerce Development - The Google Cross-Border E-commerce Acceleration Center in Shenzhen officially commenced operations, enhancing the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem in the region [6] - The center aims to provide comprehensive services for cross-border e-commerce companies, supporting their global business expansion [6]