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湖北打造世界级都市圈,如何“超常规”发力
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2026-01-28 09:40
Core Insights - The Wuhan metropolitan area aims to achieve an economic total of 3.8 trillion yuan by 2025, positioning itself as a significant growth pole in China and a world-class metropolitan area [1][2] - The metropolitan area consists of nine cities, with Wuhan being the central hub, and is expected to contribute over 60% to Hubei province's economy [1] - There are existing challenges in infrastructure connectivity, industrial collaboration, and equalization of public services that need to be addressed for deeper integration [2] Group 1 - The Wuhan metropolitan area is recognized as the seventh national-level metropolitan area in China, comprising nine cities: Wuhan, Huangshi, Ezhou, Xiaogan, Huanggang, Xianning, Xiantao, Tianmen, and Qianjiang [1] - The metropolitan area is projected to account for nearly 30% of the economic output of the Yangtze River middle reaches urban agglomeration [1] - The government aims to enhance planning coordination, cross-regional collaboration, and benefit-sharing mechanisms to strengthen the metropolitan area's role as a growth driver [2] Group 2 - Key challenges include the lack of a systematic platform for cross-administrative coordination, insufficient infrastructure connectivity, and a need for differentiated industrial guidance to avoid homogeneity and hidden competition [2] - The focus on "super-normal" development emphasizes the need for provincial-level leadership and regular meetings to address significant cross-regional issues [2] - The establishment of an industrial collaborative ecosystem is crucial, particularly in fostering deep industrial communities among cities within the metropolitan area [3] Group 3 - Recommendations include creating integrated development guidelines for characteristic industries in the Jianghan Plain and leveraging existing industrial clusters to build advanced manufacturing capabilities [4] - The metropolitan area should support Wuhan in becoming an international city while developing regional sub-centers in Huangshi, Ezhou, and Xiaogan to create a multi-polar structure [5] - The promotion of cross-city industrial parks and shared management models is suggested to drive overall industrial upgrades within the metropolitan area [5]