Core Viewpoint - The "Action Plan for Establishing and Improving the System and Mechanism for Coordinated Development of Urban Agglomerations" has been officially issued, proposing 30 specific tasks to enhance the integrated development level of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, focusing on the "Seven Ones" initiative [1][2] Group 1: Urban Agglomeration Development - The first priority of the "Seven Ones" is to jointly build a cross-regional coordinated development "one group," which includes enhancing the radiation and driving role of central cities and promoting the construction of important nodes in urban agglomerations [1] - The plan emphasizes the need for effective institutional construction and coordination mechanisms, aiming to establish a comprehensive planning, policy, and legislative coordination system [1][5] - The Yangtze River Delta region has six major urban agglomerations, including Shanghai, Nanjing, and Hangzhou, with Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Hefei already approved as national-level urban agglomerations [2] Group 2: Economic Contribution and Growth - In the previous year, the GDP of the Yangtze River Delta exceeded 33 trillion yuan, accounting for nearly 25% of the national economic output and contributing approximately 30% to national economic growth [2] - The Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration ranks second among the world's six major urban agglomerations, highlighting its strategic position in the global economic landscape [2] Group 3: Challenges and Implementation - Despite notable achievements, there are challenges such as the need for improved operational efficiency of existing frameworks and insufficient implementation of planning guidelines [5] - The "Action Plan" also includes specific tasks related to infrastructure connectivity, collaborative innovation in technology and industry, and optimizing the market environment [5]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-09 15:57