Core Insights - The expansion of the "trillion-yuan club" is a focal point as 27 cities in China have surpassed a GDP of 1 trillion yuan by 2024, with Wenzhou and Dalian recently joining this group [1] - The Yangtze River Delta region leads with 10 trillion-yuan cities, with cities like Yangzhou and Shaoxing preparing to join the ranks [1] Group 1: Economic Performance and Goals - Yangzhou aims to achieve a GDP of over 8,000 billion yuan by 2025, with a focus on industrial output exceeding 1 trillion yuan [2] - Shaoxing projects a GDP growth of approximately 6.5% by 2025, targeting a GDP of around 1.25 trillion yuan by 2030 [3] - Salt City plans to surpass 8,000 billion yuan in GDP by 2025, with an average growth rate of about 5.5% towards a 1 trillion yuan goal by 2030 [2] Group 2: Development Strategies - Yangzhou's strategy includes a focus on advanced manufacturing and emerging industries, aiming for six major industrial clusters to exceed 100 billion yuan by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan [6][7] - Salt City emphasizes green development, positioning itself as a leader in low-carbon initiatives, with significant advancements in the photovoltaic and new energy sectors [7] - Jiaxing targets a GDP of 7,851.06 billion yuan by 2025, with plans to achieve a "county-level trillion" goal by 2030 [4] Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Cities like Jinhua and Taizhou are also in the race, with Jinhua aiming for a GDP of over 1 trillion yuan by 2030, focusing on high-level inland open hub development [10] - Taizhou's GDP is projected to reach 7,300 billion yuan by 2025, with a focus on quality growth rather than explicitly stating a trillion-yuan target [5] - The competition among cities in the 7,000 billion yuan range is intensifying, with each city developing unique strategies to enhance their economic capabilities [4][5]
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Xin Hua Cai Jing·2026-01-28 15:37