安徽省乡镇综合竞争力报告在京发布
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-14 06:35

Core Insights - The "2025 Anhui Province Comprehensive Competitiveness Report" reveals the top 100 towns in Anhui, with Xinhang Town in Guangde City ranking first [1] - The report highlights the transformation of Anhui from a traditional agricultural province to an emerging industrial province, creating significant opportunities for town economic development [4][5] Summary by Sections Rankings and Characteristics - The top 10 towns in the 2025 Anhui Province Comprehensive Competitiveness list include Xinhang Town, Tianying Town, and Taohua Town, among others [2] - The top 100 towns represent only 8.1% of the total number of towns in Anhui but account for 17.6% of the province's permanent population and contribute approximately half of the general public budget revenue [4] Economic Development - The towns have a total of 3,628 industrial enterprises above designated size, with an industrial output value of 6,731 billion [4] - The report indicates that 85 towns have a general public budget revenue exceeding 100 million, and 12 towns surpass the average level of 5.42 billion for the Central China region [4] Regional Distribution - The majority of the top towns are concentrated in the "One Circle One Belt" area, with 44 towns in the Hefei metropolitan area, indicating a strong urban-rural integration [3] - The report notes a clear gradient in town rankings, with Hefei and Wuhu leading the first tier, while other cities like Chuzhou and Ma'anshan form the second tier [3] Industrial Focus and Development Patterns - Over 60% of the top towns rely on industrial economies, integrating deeply into the provincial industrial chain [4] - Collaborative development is evident, with towns like Xiapai and Taohua aligning with Hefei's leading industries, showcasing a "leading enterprise + supporting" model [4] Challenges and Future Directions - The report identifies structural challenges such as small economic scale and uneven regional development, emphasizing the need for enhancing the competitiveness of towns [5] - Future development strategies should focus on expanding strong towns and improving their demonstration and leading roles in the economy [5]