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工改破局 筑巢招商
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-02-05 23:15
Economic Performance - The region's GDP has continuously surpassed 350 billion and 400 billion, with an average annual growth rate of 4.5% [2] - The number of towns with an economic total exceeding 20 billion has increased from 4 in 2020 to 7 by 2025 [3] - Xiaolan Town has ranked among the top 17 in national town economies for three consecutive years, with an economic total exceeding 60 billion [3] Industrial Structure - The proportion of manufacturing in the economy has increased by 3.6 percentage points compared to 2020 [3] - Approval has been granted for the construction of a provincial large-scale industrial agglomeration area [3] Consumer Activity - By 2025, the total retail sales of consumer goods are expected to grow by 3.4%, ranking third in the province [3]
成都东部新区:到2030年力争地区生产总值达到500亿元
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2026-01-14 08:15
Core Insights - Chengdu Eastern New Area is focusing on the "14th Five-Year Plan" achievements and is preparing for the "15th Five-Year Plan" to enhance economic development and urban construction [1][10] Group 1: Economic Development - The area has introduced 86 key industrial projects with a total investment of approximately 165 billion yuan, achieving significant growth in industrial output value [4] - The region's GDP has crossed two hundred billion yuan milestones over the past five years, indicating robust economic growth [6] - By 2030, the goal is to reach a GDP of 50 billion yuan, with industrial output accounting for 20% of GDP and retail sales reaching 3.64 billion yuan [10] Group 2: Infrastructure and Urbanization - The built-up area has expanded by 100%, and municipal road mileage has increased by 219%, reflecting substantial infrastructure development [9] - The area aims to enhance urbanization, targeting a permanent resident urbanization rate of 55% by 2030 [10] Group 3: Innovation and Talent Development - The establishment of 30 innovation platforms and a sustainable aviation fuel research center highlights the focus on technological innovation [6] - The number of high-tech enterprises has increased by 4.1 times, with 31,000 recognized industrial talents and over 1,400 R&D professionals gathered in the area [6] Group 4: Public Services and Quality of Life - The area plans to implement 71 livelihood projects with an investment of 1.104 billion yuan, focusing on public services and social security [13] - The introduction of quality educational institutions has added 26,000 new school places, enhancing educational resources [9]
全国前100强!汕头连上两榜!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-07 14:04
Core Insights - The "China Super Town Research Report 2025" was released, highlighting the top 100 super towns in terms of comprehensive strength and development potential in China [1][4] - The report indicates that the number of super towns in China has increased to 701 by the end of 2024, contributing approximately 6.3% of the national GDP while occupying less than 1% of the country's land area [4] Summary by Categories Comprehensive Strength Rankings - Chaoyang District's Gurao Town ranked 94th in the "Top 100 Super Towns by Comprehensive Strength" [1][3] - The report lists the top town as Yushan Town in Kunshan, Jiangsu, followed by Nanshan Town in Foshan, Guangdong, and Yangshe Town in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu [1][2] Development Potential Rankings - Lianxia Town in Chenghai District ranked 65th in the "Top 100 Super Towns by Development Potential" [1][3] - The top-ranked town for development potential is Shuidao Town in Nan'an, Fujian, followed by Xuxiake Town in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, and Dongshi Town in Jinjiang, Fujian [2][3] Economic Contribution - The 701 super towns contribute to about 6.3% of the national GDP, with an economic output per unit area that is 10.5 times the national average [4] - Gurao Town is recognized for its strong textile industry foundation and is known as "China's Knitted Underwear Town" [5] - Lianxia Town focuses on industrial development and ecological construction, aiming to enhance the quality of life through green initiatives [7]
全国特大镇发展潜力100强!湛江上榜的工业重镇是……
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-07 12:05
Core Insights - The "China Super Town Research Report 2025" was recently released, highlighting the development potential of super towns in China, with Lianjiang's Shiling Town ranked 55th among the top 100 [1][4]. Group 1: Super Town Rankings - The report lists the top 100 super towns in China for 2025, with Shiling Town in Lianjiang ranked 55th [1][2]. - The top five towns include: 1. Waterhead Town, Nan'an City, Fujian 2. Xuxiake Town, Jiangyin City, Jiangsu 3. Dongshi Town, Jinjiang City, Fujian 4. Simen Town, Yuyao City, Zhejiang 5. Xingtan Town, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong [2]. Group 2: Economic Contribution of Super Towns - As of the end of 2024, there are 701 super towns in China, contributing approximately 6.3% of the national GDP while occupying less than 1% of the country's land area [4]. - The economic output per unit area of these towns is 10.5 times the national average [4]. Group 3: Shiling Town Overview - Shiling Town has a history of over 400 years, established during the Ming Dynasty, and covers an area of 255 square kilometers with a population of nearly 110,000 [6]. - It serves as a transportation hub and goods distribution center in the region, hosting the largest red orange production base, largest pig production base, and largest precious flower breeding base in Lianjiang [8]. - The town's industrial economy is vital, with 21 large-scale industrial enterprises and an annual industrial output value exceeding 2 billion yuan [8].
《中国特大镇研究报告2025》:701个特大镇贡献全国6.3%GDP
Core Insights - The report highlights that China's 701 large towns contribute approximately 6.3% of the national GDP while occupying less than 1% of the country's land area, showcasing their economic efficiency [1][2] - The economic output per unit area in these towns is 10.5 times the national average, indicating their role as significant engines of regional economic growth [1][2] - The report categorizes the economic development of large towns into four main types: industrial strongholds, commercial hubs, cultural tourism centers, and agricultural towns, reflecting a diverse growth pattern [2] Economic Contribution - Large towns in China, defined as those with a permanent population of over 100,000, have increased in number to 701 by the end of 2024, up by 7 from 2023 [2] - These towns have demonstrated enhanced economic clustering and output efficiency, with a notable contribution to the national economy [2] - The report emphasizes the advantages of location and solid industrial foundations in these towns, which have led to the emergence of scale, scope, and innovation economies [2] Population Aggregation - The average permanent population in large towns is 152,600, nearing the size of some small counties in central and western China [4] - The town with the highest population is Shishan Town in Foshan, Guangdong, with 955,000 residents, surpassing some prefecture-level cities [4] - Population density in these towns averages 1,736 people per square kilometer, comparable to major cities like Zhengzhou, with some towns exceeding 12,500 people per square kilometer [4] Structural Challenges - The rapid economic expansion of large towns has led to a structural mismatch between their economic size and administrative powers, resulting in challenges such as imbalanced responsibilities and insufficient administrative efficiency [5] - The report suggests that these towns face issues related to public service supply and demand, which could impact the quality of life for millions of new urban residents [5] - Recommendations include reforms to enhance fiscal autonomy, foster industrial upgrades, and promote regional collaboration to unlock the potential of "town economy" [5] Research Methodology - The research team developed a comprehensive indicator system to assess the overall strength of large towns, focusing on dimensions such as economic development quality, living standards, environmental sustainability, and social progress [6] - The system includes 26 indicators, such as permanent population, available financial resources, retail sales per capita, and industrial output, to objectively evaluate the towns' performance [6]
广东激活“镇能量”:如何批量制造“千亿镇”?
Core Insights - The article highlights the emergence of Dongguan's Chang'an Town as a significant player in the smartphone manufacturing industry, contributing to the establishment of "billion towns" in Guangdong province [1][2][3] - The "billion towns" phenomenon reflects the economic vitality of Guangdong, with a focus on industrial clusters driven by leading enterprises [2][5] Group 1: Economic Development - Chang'an Town has developed a "2+3" industrial structure, with a trillion-level electronic information industry and a 500 billion-level hardware mold industry, alongside three emerging industries valued at over 100 billion [3] - The average GDP per capita of the six "billion towns" in 2024 exceeds 200,000 yuan, with an average GDP per unit area of 86,000 yuan per square kilometer [3] Group 2: Industrial Clusters - The success of the "billion towns" is attributed to the establishment of industrial clusters, with each town typically having at least one or two representative industry clusters [2][5] - Dongguan's Chang'an has become the world's largest smartphone production base, supported by a complete supply chain and manufacturing system [3] Group 3: Future Prospects - Guangdong's "Hundred Million Project" aims to elevate the economic potential of towns, with a focus on creating more economic strongholds in less developed areas [6][7] - The next potential "billion town" is likely to emerge from Dongguan or Foshan, with current GDP figures indicating strong competition [6][7]
镇域经济活力足 浙江“童装+美妆”冲刺“双十一”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-20 13:30
Core Insights - The annual "Double Eleven" shopping season is approaching, and specialized industrial towns in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, such as "Children's Clothing Capital" Zhili Town and "Beauty Town" Daixi Town, are gearing up to seize sales opportunities [1][2]. Group 1: Children's Clothing Industry - A children's clothing company in Zhili Town has started live streaming to promote products, highlighting the comfort and suitability of their clothing for different temperatures [1]. - The company is experiencing a surge in order volume, with daily shipments reaching approximately 10,000 orders, and has increased staffing in warehouses to handle the anticipated peak during "Double Eleven" [2]. - Northern consumers prefer thicker, lined clothing, while Southern consumers are still purchasing single-layer autumn styles [2]. Group 2: Beauty and Personal Care Industry - A beauty and personal care company in Daixi Town has implemented 24-hour production since October, resulting in a nearly doubled production volume, reaching daily outputs of 70 to 80 tons [4]. - The company has expanded its product line from kitchen towels to facial towels and bath towels, establishing a modern intelligent digital factory [5]. - The company has successfully penetrated overseas markets, with foreign trade orders accounting for over 15% of total sales, exporting to countries such as South Korea, Japan, the United States, and Europe [8]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The vibrant economic activity in these towns reflects the dynamic nature of local industries, which are not only focused on product sales but also on driving employment and regional economic development through capacity optimization and market expansion [8].
广东,为何批量制造“千亿镇”?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-27 03:27
Core Insights - Guangdong is leading the development of "billion-yuan towns," with three out of six such towns in China, showcasing its strong regional economic capabilities [1][3] - The "Hundred Counties, Thousand Towns, Ten Thousand Villages High-Quality Development Project" aims to enhance regional coordination and economic growth [1][9] - The emergence of "billion-yuan towns" is attributed to a supportive environment for grassroots entrepreneurship and industrial evolution [3][7] Group 1: Development of "Billion-Yuan Towns" - Guangdong has three "billion-yuan towns," including Shishan, which was the first in China to exceed a GDP of 100 billion yuan and a population of over one million [3][5] - The strategic decision in 2005 to designate Shishan as an "industrial hub" led to significant economic growth through the establishment of a local automotive supply chain [5][6] - The rapid development of towns like Beijiao and Chang'an has been driven by their industrial bases and the presence of major companies [5][6] Group 2: Economic Strategies and Initiatives - The "Hundred Thousand Project" emphasizes "one town, one product" to stimulate local industries and enhance rural economic development [1][11] - Guangdong is implementing a new model for industrial parks that integrates government, community, and enterprise efforts to optimize land use and boost economic activity [11][12] - The province encourages cross-regional collaboration to enhance industrial chains and reduce costs, as seen in the ceramic industry [12][14] Group 3: Challenges and Future Directions - Despite successes, Guangdong's town economies face challenges such as insufficient industrial chain resilience and talent shortages [14][15] - The shift from isolated town advantages to a collaborative regional approach is evident in initiatives like the "Hydrogen Corridor" project [16][17] - The ongoing implementation of the "Hundred Thousand Project" aims to elevate the economic potential of towns, fostering a new era of urbanization [18][19]
广东134个镇上榜!2025年全国千强镇榜单发布
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-09-19 06:36
Core Insights - The 2025 National Top 1,000 Towns list has been released, with Guangdong province having 134 towns listed, an increase of 10 from the previous year, indicating a continued growth trend in regional comprehensive strength [2][3][5] Summary by Categories Overall Ranking - Guangdong ranks third in the number of towns listed, following Jiangsu and Zhejiang [3][5] - The top 10 and top 30 rankings include 3 and 11 towns from Guangdong respectively, with major cities like Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhuhai, and Dongguan contributing significantly [3][4] Regional Distribution - The eastern region of China leads with a total of 790 towns, accounting for nearly 80% of the total, with Jiangsu having 249, Zhejiang 197, and Guangdong 134 [5][6] Town Contributions - Dongguan has the highest representation with 28 towns, followed by Guangzhou (25), Foshan (20), Zhongshan (13), Zhaoqing (12), and Zhuhai (10) [7][8] Economic Indicators - The report indicates that the total area of the top 1,000 towns reached 118,500 square kilometers, representing 1.23% of the national land area [20] - The total resident population of these towns is approximately 92.6 million, making up 6.58% of the national population, which is over 22 million more than the registered population [21] - There are 92,635 industrial enterprises in these towns, accounting for 18.78% of the national total [21] - The average public budget revenue per town is 629 million yuan, highlighting their role as significant contributors to the national industrial economy [22] Evaluation Framework - The comprehensive strength index for towns includes five primary indicators: economic development, innovation vitality, development potential, ecological livability, and quality of life, with a total of 26 secondary indicators [18][19]
镇域经济的赢家,是他们仨
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-26 01:28
Core Insights - Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong are the leading provinces in China's township economy, as highlighted in the "China Township High-Quality Development Report 2025" [1][4] - By the end of 2024, there will be six towns in China with a GDP exceeding 100 billion yuan, with Guangdong having the highest number at three [1][8] - The top 500 towns in China are predominantly located in economically strong provinces, accounting for 57.8% of the total list [1][2] Provincial Distribution - The top five provinces with the most towns in the 500 strong list are Jiangsu (122), Zhejiang (86), Guangdong (81), Shandong (48), and Fujian (32) [2][3] - Central and North China follow, with Anhui leading in the central region with 29 towns, while Hebei leads in North China with 17 towns [2][3] Economic Characteristics - The strong performance of towns in the southeastern coastal regions is attributed to geographical advantages and a mature market economy, supported by favorable policies [4][13] - Towns like Suzhou's Yushan and Yangshe are examples of how integration into the Yangtze River Delta industrial system fosters rapid development [6][13] - Guizhou's Maotai Town stands out as the only town in the central and western regions to reach the "100 billion yuan" status, with a GDP of 1,635 billion yuan in 2024 [8] Regional Disparities - Despite the success of strong towns, there is a significant imbalance in regional development, with many towns lacking industrial foundations and innovation capabilities [9][11] - In Henan, half of the 18 strong towns are concentrated in Zhengzhou, reflecting the "strong north, weak south" economic pattern [9][11] - Guangdong's strong towns are also geographically concentrated, with 79 out of 81 located in the Pearl River Delta, indicating uneven development even within economically active regions [11] Development Strategies - The rise of leading towns is primarily driven by their proximity to major cities, allowing them to access essential resources [13] - Guangdong has initiated the "High-Quality Development Project for 100 Counties, 1,000 Towns, and 10,000 Villages" to promote coordinated regional development and enhance the strength of county-level economies [13][14] - Experts suggest that towns should focus on specialization in specific sectors to become "single champions" in their respective fields [14]