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9市突破万亿,大连赶超唐山,襄阳55,上半年GDP60强城市洗牌
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-22 07:18

Core Insights - The "trillion-dollar club" in China's urban economy has expanded, with nine cities now part of this elite group, indicating a new historical height in economic development [1] - Beijing and Shanghai remain the top two cities, both surpassing 2.5 trillion yuan in GDP, showcasing their strong economic power as national central cities [2] - Emerging cities like Suzhou, Hangzhou, and Wuhan are making significant strides, with notable growth rates and contributions to the economy [4][5] Group 1: Economic Performance of Major Cities - Beijing's GDP reached 25,029 billion yuan, marking a 5.5% increase from the previous year [10] - Shanghai's GDP was 26,222 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 4.61% [10] - Shenzhen's GDP stood at 18,322 billion yuan, reflecting a 5.9% growth [11] Group 2: Emerging Cities and Growth Rates - Suzhou achieved a remarkable growth rate of 7.82%, surpassing 13,000 billion yuan in GDP [4] - Wuhan's GDP reached 10,593 billion yuan, with a significant contribution of 617 billion yuan from its optoelectronics industry [4] - Hangzhou joined the trillion-dollar club with a GDP of 11,302.72 billion yuan, showing an impressive growth rate of 11.5% [4] Group 3: Regional Economic Competitiveness - Dalian's GDP reached 4,647 billion yuan, surpassing Tangshan, driven by major projects from Intel and Hengli Petrochemical [5] - Tangshan's growth rate slowed to 6.57%, but it made progress in industrial transformation, with over 65% of its steel production being high-quality products [7] - The cities of Yichang and Xiangyang in Hubei province are competing closely, with Yichang's GDP at 2,866.57 billion yuan and a growth rate of 8.56% [7][14] Group 4: Overall Economic Resilience - The overall performance of China's cities reflects strong resilience and continuous innovation, with various regions showcasing unique economic strengths [15] - The competition among cities is expected to intensify, driven by macroeconomic policy benefits and regional economic characteristics [15]