Economic Overview - In 2025, the number of "trillion-yuan cities" increased from 27 to 29, with Dalian and Xuzhou joining the ranks [1] - Fuzhou emerged as a dark horse among the "trillion-yuan cities" over the past five years [1] Retail Sales Performance - In 2025, six cities surpassed one trillion yuan in social retail sales, namely Shanghai, Chongqing, Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, down from seven in 2024 due to Suzhou's adjustment to 909.22 billion yuan with a growth rate of 2% [2][4] - Chongqing surpassed Shanghai in 2025 with a retail sales total of 1,670 billion yuan, while the gap between them was less than 100 million yuan [4] Key Cities and Growth Rates - Fuzhou's retail sales reached 596.91 billion yuan with a growth rate of 6%, while Yantai and Chengdu followed with 5.8% and 5.5% respectively [5] - Xi'an's retail sales totaled 572.12 billion yuan, marking a 5.3% growth, ranking it fifth among the 29 trillion-yuan GDP cities [10][11] Future Prospects - Hangzhou aims to become the seventh trillion-yuan consumption city by targeting a retail sales growth of around 5% in 2026, with a focus on service industry and digital economy [7] - Wuhan's retail sales reached 901.40 billion yuan with a growth rate of 4.8%, positioning it as a potential candidate for future growth in the central region [8] Consumption Trends - The "old-for-new" policy significantly contributed to Xi'an's retail sales growth, with notable increases in categories like new energy vehicles and home appliances [14] - The integration of cultural, tourism, and sports events has stimulated consumption in Xi'an, enhancing its economic vitality [16]
增速居副省级城市第三!打造“消费之城”,西安提速!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-25 14:40