多省会年底经济冲刺,协同发展涌现新趋势
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-12-12 12:16

Group 1 - Major cities are accelerating economic growth as the year-end approaches, implementing policies such as issuing consumption vouchers and promoting tourism [1][3] - In the first three quarters of this year, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Hangzhou lead the GDP rankings among provincial capitals, with GDPs of 23,265.65 billion, 18,226.9 billion, and 16,900 billion respectively [4][5] - The competition among provincial capitals is tight, with GDP differences within the range of 100 billion between cities like Changsha, Zhengzhou, Jinan, Hefei, and Fuzhou [1][4] Group 2 - Experts emphasize that provincial capitals should focus not only on GDP but also on leveraging resources in talent, research institutions, and finance to drive innovation [3][10] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" outlines the role of provincial capitals in enhancing regional coordination and innovation, with cities like Chengdu aiming to become significant economic and technological centers [6][8] - Provincial capitals are increasingly seen as innovation hubs, with cities like Guangzhou rising in global rankings for research cities, indicating a shift towards high-quality development driven by innovation [5][6] Group 3 - The "14th Five-Year Plan" suggests enhancing regional development coordination and promoting inter-city collaboration, with a focus on building innovation and industrial clusters [8][9] - Cities like Chengdu and Wuhan are positioning themselves as leaders in artificial intelligence and other high-tech industries, aiming to attract talent and capital [9][10] - The long-term vision for provincial capitals includes not just economic expansion but also the ability to radiate innovation and resources to surrounding areas, fostering a collaborative growth environment [8][10]