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城市24小时 | 六大都市圈“建群” 目标“世界级”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-09 15:58

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 [1][2]. Group 1: Urban Agglomeration Development - The plan emphasizes the construction of a cross-regional coordinated development "one group," focusing on enhancing the radiation and driving role of central cities and improving the configuration of transportation, logistics, industry, employment, ecology, and public services [1][2]. - The Yangtze River Delta region has a GDP exceeding 33 trillion yuan, accounting for nearly 25% of the national economic output, with a contribution rate of about 30% to national economic growth [2]. - The region consists of six major urban agglomerations, including Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Hefei, Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou, and Ningbo, with Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Hefei recognized as national-level urban agglomerations [2]. Group 2: Challenges and Solutions - Despite achievements, there are shortcomings such as operational efficiency, insufficient implementation of planning, and the need to enhance the capabilities of central cities [3]. - The "Action Plan" includes tasks such as improving infrastructure connectivity, promoting technological and industrial innovation, and optimizing the market environment, while also strengthening organizational implementation mechanisms [3]. Group 3: Broader Context - The development of urban agglomerations is crucial for achieving world-class city clusters, as seen in examples like the New York metropolitan area and the Tokyo metropolitan area [2]. - The plan aligns with the broader national strategy to promote high-quality urban development, as outlined in the "Opinions on Promoting High-Quality Urban Development" [1].