Core Insights - The GDP of China grew by 5.2% year-on-year in the first three quarters of 2023, with significant contributions from major economic provinces like Guangdong and Jiangsu, both surpassing 10 trillion yuan in GDP [1][2] - The economic performance of the eastern coastal provinces remains strong, while the central and western provinces show promising growth rates, particularly Tibet leading at 7.1% [2][3] Economic Performance by Region - Guangdong and Jiangsu lead the nation with GDPs of 105.18 billion yuan and 102.81 billion yuan respectively, followed by Shandong at 77.12 billion yuan [1] - Shanghai and Hunan have both crossed the 4 trillion yuan mark in GDP for the first time, indicating a rising threshold for the top ten provinces [1] Growth Rates - Tibet's GDP growth rate of 7.1% is the highest in the country, followed by Gansu at 6.1% and Hubei at 6% [2] - A total of 21 provinces have growth rates that either exceed or match the national average, with 13 of these being from the central and western regions [2] Sectoral Contributions - High-tech and emerging industries are crucial for the provinces with leading growth rates, with Hubei's high-tech manufacturing and equipment manufacturing increasing by 13.5% and 10.9% respectively [2] - In Henan, the value added by strategic emerging industries grew by 11.6%, marking the highest growth rate since 2022 [2] Regional Economic Stability - The Yangtze River Delta region, comprising Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, and Shanghai, shows robust economic performance with combined GDP growth rates above the national average [3] - The region's economic growth is supported by exports, economic transformation, and consumer demand, with Shanghai's leading industries like AI and integrated circuits experiencing rapid growth [3] Future Outlook - The National Bureau of Statistics emphasizes the need for continued efforts to achieve annual economic targets, balancing short-term growth with long-term development [4]
31省份三季度经济数据出炉 经济大省继续“挑大梁”
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-11-20 14:20