粤港澳大湾区内地9市高新技术企业超7.1万家
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-10 06:23

Core Insights - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is projected to have over 71,000 high-tech enterprises by the end of 2024, with 190 national manufacturing champions and 2,089 "specialized, refined, and innovative" small giants [1][2] - The GBA's economic output is approximately $1.89 trillion in 2023, ranking second among the world's four major bay areas, closely following the Tokyo Bay Area [2] - The GBA's nine inland cities have seen their GDP grow from 8.04 trillion RMB in 2018 to 11.5 trillion RMB in 2024, representing a significant economic concentration with only 0.58% of the country's land and 5.6% of its population [2][3] Economic Development - The GBA's central cities, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, are expected to rank 3rd and 5th in GDP among Chinese cities in 2024, maintaining over 5% of the national GDP share in recent years [2] - By 2025, 18 companies from the GBA's nine inland cities are projected to be listed in the Fortune Global 500, with Shenzhen contributing 9 and Guangzhou 6, accounting for 83% of Guangdong's total [2] Industry Clusters - Guangdong has established nine trillion-yuan-level industrial clusters, including new-generation electronic information, green petrochemicals, smart home appliances, automotive, and new energy sectors [3] - The GBA's nine inland cities host eight national advanced manufacturing clusters, representing 10% of the national total, and six national strategic emerging industry clusters, accounting for 9.1% of the national total [3] - Emerging industries in the GBA, such as new energy and artificial intelligence, are on par or leading compared to developed countries, with one in three industrial robots globally being produced in Guangdong [3]