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透视深圳各区半年报:4区GDP超2500亿 新区向“海”寻机
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-08-19 15:27
Economic Overview - As of August 18, 2025, nine districts in Shenzhen have reported their economic performance for the first half of the year, with Nanshan, Futian, Longgang, and Baoan each surpassing 250 billion yuan in GDP, collectively accounting for over 72.6% of the city's GDP [1][3] - Nanshan district, recognized as the "first district" in Guangdong's economy, approached 500 billion yuan in GDP, maintaining a significant lead over other districts [1][4] - The overall GDP of Shenzhen reached 18,322.26 billion yuan, with an average growth rate of 5.1% [3][6] District Performance - Nanshan's GDP for the first half of 2025 was 4980.06 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 4.8%, contributing over 30% to the city's tertiary industry value [4][6] - Futian district reported a GDP of 2953.15 billion yuan, with a notable growth rate of 7.9%, driven primarily by the financial sector, which saw a 16% increase in value added [7][6] - Longgang and Baoan districts had GDPs of 2809.67 billion yuan and 2560.22 billion yuan, respectively, with growth rates of 1.8% and 4.7% [7][6] Emerging Districts - The relatively new districts of Pingshan, Guangming, Dapeng, and Shenshan have shown impressive growth despite lower total GDP figures. Guangming's cross-border e-commerce exports surged by 834.16%, leading the city [2][12] - Dapeng district achieved a GDP growth of 8.7%, the highest among the reported districts, supported by its tourism sector [12][13] Industrial Development - Nanshan district's industrial sector is characterized by high-value "urban industry," attracting major companies like Siemens, which is establishing a high-end medical equipment manufacturing base [5][4] - The second and third industries in Baoan district are also evolving, with modern service industries accounting for 67.1% of its service sector [8][6] International Trade and Export - Pingshan district is focusing on expanding its international trade, particularly in the automotive and biopharmaceutical sectors, with significant growth in exports [11][10] - BYD's "Shenzhen No. 1" roll-on/roll-off ship recently exported over 6,800 electric vehicles, marking a significant milestone for local production [10][9] Investment and Projects - Dapeng district has attracted 46 new projects with an intended investment of 5.67 billion yuan, indicating a robust interest from external enterprises [13][12] - Guangming district is advancing its first cross-border e-commerce industrial park, aiming to enhance its global market reach [12][2]
上海中心城区发展都市工业 如何跳好“三支舞” 空间高度集约的“芭蕾舞”卡点市场节拍的“踢踏舞”以人才为主体的“现代舞”
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-07-13 02:19
Core Viewpoint - Shanghai is accelerating the development of urban industry, focusing on the integration of advanced manufacturing and modern services, and emphasizing the importance of cultivating new productive forces in urban industrial development [1] Group 1: Urban Industrial Development - Yangpu District is highlighted as a historical site for national industry, with a call to strengthen technological support and deepen the understanding of urban industrial development [1] - The traditional view of separating service industries in urban centers and manufacturing in suburbs is being challenged, leading to the emergence of new urban industrial forms in central areas [1] - The need for systematic planning in urban industrial development is emphasized, with a focus on "dancing three dances" to achieve this [1] Group 2: Space Utilization - The first dance is described as the "ballet" of utilizing limited urban space effectively, where urban industry must adapt to fragmented spaces [2] - The example of Fuzhi Technology's headquarters illustrates a "micro-factory" model that operates within office spaces, utilizing 3D printing technology to produce high-value products [2] - Suggestions include providing more spatial carriers for urban industry by revitalizing inefficient industrial land in central urban areas [3] Group 3: Market Synchronization - The second dance is the "tap dance," which emphasizes the need for urban industry to align with market rhythms and high-end consumer demands [4] - The case of New York's garment district shows how traditional manufacturing can thrive in urban centers due to proximity to high-end markets [5] - Shanghai's Old Fengxiang project exemplifies an initiative to create a new space that integrates urban industry with tourism and digital transformation [5][6] Group 4: Talent Development - The third dance is the "modern dance," focusing on the importance of talent in urban industry, where both research and skilled labor play crucial roles [8] - The need for a conducive environment for both researchers and skilled workers is highlighted, with examples from London showing successful strategies to retain manufacturing jobs [10] - Challenges in urban industrial development due to insufficient space and the need for a shift in mindset are discussed, emphasizing the importance of human agency in this process [11][12]
广州海珠前5月:工业投资增长143.4%、税收增长17.8%
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-07-10 02:25
Core Insights - The economic indicators of Haizhu District in Guangzhou show significant growth, with industrial output and fixed asset investment both maintaining double-digit increases [1][2] - The district has successfully implemented a dual approach to economic development, focusing on both traditional industries and digital economy initiatives [1][2] Economic Performance - From January to May 2025, the industrial output value reached 24.394 billion yuan, growing by 18.4%, while the fixed asset investment totaled 28.239 billion yuan, increasing by 12.3% [2] - Industrial investment surged by 143.4%, driven by the district's efforts to attract quality projects and enterprises [2][3] Consumption and Trade - The total retail sales of consumer goods in Haizhu District amounted to 40.130 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 11.1% [4] - The foreign trade volume reached 11.61 billion yuan, with exports growing by 28.0% to 9.33 billion yuan, while imports decreased by 36.1% [4] Tax Revenue and Digital Economy - Tax revenue in Haizhu District increased by 17.8%, totaling 16.853 billion yuan, supported by the robust performance of the industrial economy and the digital sector [5] - The digital economy has shown strong momentum, with the core industries achieving significant revenue growth, particularly in new generation information technology services [6] Service Industry Growth - The service industry in Haizhu District reported a revenue of 78.751 billion yuan from January to April, growing by 7.9%, with notable growth in new generation information technology services [6]