31省份经济三季报:广东、江苏破10万亿,西藏、甘肃、湖北增速前三
21世纪经济报道·2025-11-01 05:03

Economic Overview - As of October 31, all 31 provinces in China have released their Q3 reports for 2025, revealing new changes in the national economic landscape as the year-end approaches [1] - Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Shandong remain the top three provinces by GDP, with Guangdong leading at 105,176.98 billion yuan, followed by Jiangsu at 102,811 billion yuan, and Shandong at 77,115 billion yuan [1][6] Economic Growth - Central and western provinces, represented by Hubei and Tibet, have shown impressive GDP growth rates, with Hubei achieving 6.0% and Tibet at 7.1%, the highest in the country [1][8] - Hubei's GDP growth outpaced the national average of 5.2% by 0.4 percentage points, while Henan also exceeded the average with a growth rate of 5.6% [1][8] Industrial Development - The development of high-tech manufacturing has been a key driver for GDP growth across multiple provinces, with significant contributions to exports and industrial investment [1][11] - In Guangdong, the industrial added value increased by 3.5% year-on-year, with advanced manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing growing by 5.4% and 6.4%, respectively [6][11] Investment Initiatives - Guangdong has introduced ten measures to expand effective industrial investment, focusing on sectors like solid-state batteries and electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles [2][14] - Sichuan has also announced policies to incentivize industrial project completion, offering up to 1,500 million yuan for project completion rewards [2][15] Export Performance - Hubei's exports reached 4,351.0 billion yuan in Q3, with a remarkable growth rate of 30.8%, driven by high-tech products such as computers and lithium-ion batteries [9][11] - Similarly, Zhejiang's exports totaled 3.16 trillion yuan, achieving an 8.3% year-on-year increase, with new high-tech products contributing significantly to this growth [12]