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最新GDP发布!全国GDP百强城市洗牌:佛山退至21,长春39,龙岩98
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 04:32

Core Insights - The ranking of China's top 100 cities by GDP for the first half of 2025 reveals a significant reshuffling in regional economies, with Shanghai leading at 26,222.15 billion yuan, followed by Beijing and Shenzhen [1][6][12] - The Yangtze River Delta cities continue to excel, with Hangzhou and Ningbo both achieving nominal growth rates exceeding 11%, while Suzhou recorded a strong growth rate of 7.82% [1][6][12] - The central and western regions also show promising growth, with Chengdu achieving an 8.57% growth rate and Xi'an making notable progress with a 640 billion yuan increase [1][3][12] - However, under the backdrop of global energy price fluctuations, Yulin is the only city on the list to experience negative GDP growth, while cities like Foshan and Changchun face challenges in their rankings [1][3][12] Regional Performance - Shanghai: Maintains the top position with a GDP of 26,222.15 billion yuan, showing a growth of 4.61% [6] - Beijing: Follows closely with a GDP of 25,029.2 billion yuan and a growth rate of 5.5% [6] - Shenzhen: Reports a GDP of 18,322.26 billion yuan, growing by 5.9% [6] - Chengdu: Achieves a GDP of 12,108.21 billion yuan with an impressive growth rate of 8.57% [7] - Hangzhou: Records a GDP of 11,302.72 billion yuan and a growth rate of 11.5% [7] - Foshan: Despite a historical high GDP of 6,366.87 billion yuan, its growth rate of 3.98% lags behind other cities [5][7] Challenges and Opportunities - Longyan: Struggles with a GDP of 1,737.26 billion yuan and a minimal growth rate of 2.01%, facing difficulties in industrial transformation [3][12] - Changchun: Shows a notable growth rate of 9.34% with a GDP of 3,754.88 billion yuan, driven by the automotive and rail industries [3][12] - Foshan: Experiences challenges in transitioning to new industries, with traditional sectors under pressure from real estate policies [5][12] - Yulin: The only city with negative growth at -0.55%, indicating significant economic challenges [9][12]