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带着名单,日本企业家到现场找心仪的川企
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-04-29 01:26
Group 1 - Japanese companies are actively seeking collaboration with Sichuan enterprises, highlighted by the presence of Suzuki Planning Co., Ltd.'s chairman, who personally attended the event to connect with potential partners [2] - Sichuan Zhonglan Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is identified as a key player in outdoor landscape lighting solutions, attracting interest from global construction companies for potential procurement of products for the Japanese market [2] - The global construction company expressed optimism about the growth of Japan's renewable energy sector and sees significant collaboration opportunities with Sichuan in this area [2] Group 2 - Another Japanese company, engaged in elder care services, is looking for investment opportunities from Chinese investors, particularly in financial investments [3] - Sichuan is recognized as a major industrial, agricultural, resource, energy, research, and educational province in China, positioning it as a significant player in Sino-Japanese economic cooperation [3] - The Consul General of China in Osaka encourages Japanese businesses to explore the potential of China's economy and seek further cooperation with Sichuan, especially in light of the upcoming Osaka Expo [3]
首次!四大直辖市,人口无一增长!
城市财经· 2025-04-02 03:42
Group 1 - The four major municipalities in China (Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Chongqing) are experiencing a population crisis in 2024, with no growth in their resident populations [2][7] - Beijing's resident population is projected to be 21.83 million by the end of 2024, a decrease of 26,000 from the previous year [3] - Shanghai's resident population is expected to be 24.80 million, with a reduction of 71,900, marking the largest decline among major cities [4] - Chongqing's population is forecasted to be 31.90 million, down by 9,600, following a significant drop of 219,100 in 2023, the highest in the country [5] - Tianjin's population remains stable at 13.64 million, showing no growth [6] Group 2 - The overall population growth in key cities has significantly slowed down, moving away from rapid growth patterns seen in the past [10] - Shenzhen and Guangzhou are currently leading in population growth, contrasting with the declines in the four major municipalities [9] - The average annual population increase for Shenzhen from 2010 to 2020 was over 700,000, while current growth has dropped to below 200,000 [11][12] - From 2021 to 2024, only the four major municipalities have shown negative population growth [14] Group 3 - Beijing and Shanghai are categorized as one type of municipality, while Tianjin and Chongqing are classified as another, with differing population dynamics [18] - The population decline in Beijing and Shanghai is attributed to self-imposed population caps, with Beijing actively relocating non-capital functions [19][20] - In contrast, Tianjin and Chongqing have implemented talent attraction initiatives, such as Tianjin's "Haihe Talent Plan," but still face population declines [23][24] Group 4 - Tianjin's population decline is primarily due to industrial adjustments, with a significant reliance on outdated industries [28][37] - The city's industrial structure is heavily weighted towards traditional sectors, with new industries contributing less than 20% to industrial profits [33] - The natural population decrease in Tianjin is exacerbated by a birth rate of 4.47‰ and a death rate of 7.04‰ in 2023, leading to a natural growth rate of -2.57‰ [39] Group 5 - Chongqing's population decline is influenced by a high rural population with low income levels, leading to a weak population competitiveness [51][59] - The city has a significant rural demographic, with 933,020 residents in rural areas as of 2022, contributing to out-migration [52][54] - Despite a population decrease, Chongqing's automotive industry saw a 26.7% increase in value added in 2023, indicating potential for economic growth [71]