前三季度GDP10强城市基本确定:重庆近2.5万亿,成都第7,武汉第9
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-30 02:12

Core Insights - The top 10 cities in GDP for the first three quarters of 2025 are largely determined, with Nanjing likely to maintain the 10th position ahead of Ningbo, which has a GDP of 13,492.9 billion [1] - Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen hold the top three positions, while Chongqing approaches the 25 trillion level with impressive growth [1] - Cities like Guangzhou, Suzhou, and Chengdu show strong performance, with Hangzhou leading in growth rate at 11.07%, indicating robust economic resilience and optimized industrial structures [1] Group 1: Economic Performance - Chongqing's GDP reached 24,449.36 billion, driven by a 10% increase in advanced manufacturing, with significant investments in smart infrastructure exceeding 500 billion [3] - Chengdu ranks 7th with a GDP of 18,226.86 billion, reflecting an 8.92% year-on-year increase, primarily due to the booming service sector [5] - Wuhan, positioned 9th, has a GDP of 15,537.82 billion, growing at 5.55%, leveraging its logistics advantages and strong performance in the bio-industry [5][6] Group 2: Sectoral Developments - Chongqing's industrial chain closure enhances its competitiveness, with a 15% increase in new energy vehicle exports supporting efficient dual circulation [3] - Chengdu's digital cultural and creative output now accounts for 25% of its economy, with a 30% surge in financial district trading volume [5] - Wuhan's logistics sector shows a port throughput exceeding 20 billion tons, with a 25% increase in investment for smart city projects [5][6] Group 3: Innovation and Investment - Chongqing has seen a continuous R&D investment growth rate exceeding 10% for three years, fostering 100 unicorn companies [3] - Chengdu's high-tech zone boasts an 80% technology conversion rate, with 1,500 new startups contributing to job growth [5] - Wuhan's talent policies have led to a 30% increase in high-end job positions, injecting new momentum into regional development [6]