Shenzhen's Industrial Value Added Leaps to the First in China

2023-04-03

Today, "Made in China" has become a prominent business card. At the Qatar World Cup, which ended last year, the final venue, the Lucille Stadium, was built by China; In Europe last winter, Chinese electric blankets became a popular product in the region, with frequent searches for "Chinese electric blankets bought by Europeans"; Last year, the scale of China's automobile exports reached a new high, with the year-on-year growth of 1.2 times to 679000 new energy vehicles. One domestic new energy vehicle "drove" to various parts of the world... According to data released recently by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, in 2022, China's manufacturing industry accounted for nearly 30% of the world's added value, and its manufacturing scale has ranked first in the world for 13 consecutive years. How are the major industrial provinces and cities performing? According to the bulletins on the local economic and social development successively released by the "City of trillions of GDP", the added value of Shenzhen's full-scale industry reached 1135.709 billion yuan, ranking first in the country for the first time. Shenzhen won the "Double First" in the country. According to the "2022 Statistical Bulletin of National Economic and Social Development", the total industrial added value of China in 2022 was 40164.4 billion yuan, an increase of 3.40% over the previous year. The added value of industries above designated size increased by 3.6%. For the first time, the industrial added value has exceeded the 40 trillion yuan mark, accounting for 33.2% of GDP. What is the industrial strength of each province (province, autonomous region, municipality directly under the Central Government)? Which of the 24 "GDP trillion cities" are more "industrial"? In 2022, 24 of the 31 provinces achieved growth in industrial added value, including Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang, Henan, Fujian, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Hebei, and other major industrial provinces. The growth rate was higher than the national average. According to data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, in terms of the scale of industrial added value, in 2022, eight major industrial provinces, namely Shandong, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Henan, Hubei, and Sichuan, accounted for 56.90% of the national industrial added value. Among the "trillions of cities" that have published the local statistical bulletin on national economic and social development in 2022, only nine cities have announced their industrial added value (full range), which are Shenzhen (1135.709 billion yuan), Shanghai (1079.454 billion yuan), Chongqing (827.599 billion yuan), Ningbo (668.17 billion yuan), Quanzhou (618.283 billion yuan), Tianjin (540.274 billion yuan), Hangzhou (492.2 billion yuan), and Qingdao (396.645 billion yuan), Shenzhen surpassed Shanghai and leapt to the top of the national cities for the first time. The reporter compared the proportion of the industrial added value (full range) of the nine cities in the regional GDP. Among them, the four cities exceeded the national average, followed by Quanzhou (51.09%), Ningbo (42.55%), Shenzhen (35.07%), and Tianjin (33.12%), which means that industry has become the main force of local economic growth; The remaining five cities are Chongqing (28.41%), Hangzhou (27.18%), Qingdao (26.58%), Shanghai (24.17%), and Beijing (12.10%). Among the cities that have not published the industrial added value (full range) data for the current year, some

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