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Which is more developed, Hong Kong or Shanghai?

Shanghai is more developed.

From 2065438 to 2008, according to preliminary accounting, Shanghai's gross domestic product (GDP) reached 3,267.987 billion yuan, an increase of 6.6% over the previous year and remained within a reasonable range. Among them, the added value of the primary industry1043.7 billion yuan, down 6.9%; The added value of the secondary industry was 973.254 billion yuan, an increase of1.8%; The added value of the tertiary industry was 2,284.296 billion yuan, an increase of 8.7%. The added value of the tertiary industry accounted for 69.9% of Shanghai's GDP, an increase of 0.7 percentage points over the previous year. According to the resident population, Shanghai's per capita GDP is 6.5438+0.35 million yuan? . In Shanghai's GDP, the added value of the non-public sector accounts for 5 1.4% of Shanghai's GDP.

As the cradle of China's modern industry and China's working class, as early as 186 1, Shanghai had a motor reeling factory that introduced advanced foreign equipment. 19 19 or so, Shanghai is already the city with the largest number of workers and the highest proportion of workers in China. As the largest industrial city in modern China, Shanghai has concentrated about 50% national capital enterprises, 40% capital and 50% annual output value. ? Jiangnan Shipyard, which accounts for 90% of the national shipbuilding tonnage, ranks first in the world in terms of overall scale and unit shipbuilding capacity.

Shanghai is the financial center of China, which includes almost all the financial market elements of China: Shanghai Stock Exchange, Futures Exchange, China Financial Exchange, Shanghai Diamond Exchange, Gold Exchange, Financial Derivatives Exchange, Inter-bank Bond Market, China Foreign Exchange Trading Center, China Capital Lending Market and National Gold Reserve Operation Center.

National Foreign Exchange Reserve Operation Center, Shanghai Clearing House (China People's Bank Clearing Center), China People's Bank Shanghai Headquarters (Central Bank Credit Information System Center and Check Throttle Data Processing Center), Shanghai Headquarters of China's four major banks (Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, ICBC and China Construction Bank), Greater China Headquarters of major foreign banks, China Anti-Money Laundering Fund Monitoring Center, Shanghai Interbank Offered Rate and China Insurance Exchange.

Shanghai Financial Court was approved to be established, crude oil futures were successfully listed, China Life Insurance Shanghai Headquarters, CCB Financial Technology and other headquarters functional institutions were settled, and the cross-border use of RMB was further expanded.