Recently, the data on the top 30 cities in terms of GDP in China has attracted widespread attention.
According to statistics, the threshold of the top 30 cities in terms of GDP has reached 2.8 billion yuan, of which the GDP of more than 24 cities has exceeded 250 billion yuan, and the GDP of 7 cities has exceeded 500 billion yuan.
According to the data, Jiangsu Province has an eye-catching performance among the top 30 cities in terms of GDP, reaching 6, followed by Guangdong Province with 4 cities on the list, while Shandong and Zhejiang each have 3 cities on the list, showing differences in geographical distribution.
It is worth mentioning that the nominal GDP growth rate of Suzhou in the first quarter was only 97%, but the total amount far exceeded that of Tianjin, reaching 6.4 billion yuan, while Tianjin's nominal GDP growth rate in the first quarter was 5%, showing a trend of economic recovery.
In addition, Jinan occupies the last place in the top 20 cities in GDP with 800 million yuan, showing the development advantages brought by the policy of strengthening the provincial capital, and has great potential in the future.
In addition, Dalian's GDP in the first quarter of 2023 will reach 900 million yuan, ranking 27th in the country, becoming the first in the GDP of Northeast China, and its total foreign trade import and export volume will reach 300 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3%.
It can be seen that the competition among the top 30 cities in terms of GDP in China is becoming increasingly fierce, the difference in regional economic strength and development speed is prominent, and the development models and policies of each city are also diverse.
This data has aroused widespread attention and discussion from all walks of life, and has also put forward more expectations and challenges for the future development of cities.