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Are the cities in Anhui Province developing fast in 2007, which is faster, Maanshan or Wuhu?

A netizen posted some comments comparing Wuhu and Maanshan, and I want to answer his speech as follows:

He said: "The gap between Wuhu and Maanshan is as follows: 1. Maanshan has Maanshan, one of the top ten iron and steel groups in China! The strength is self-evident! "

Speaking of strength, it is undeniable that Maanshan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. is the only enterprise in Anhui with an output value of over 10 billion yuan (which shows that Anhui is poor). The GDP of Maanshan in 2002 was 654.38+055 billion yuan, of which Maanshan accounted for nearly half. Wuhu has a GDP of 24.5 billion yuan, and there are listed companies and large enterprises such as Conch, Shida, Chery, Midea, Xinke and Hong Kong Storage. Although the extended five fingers are not as long as those of Masteel, they are far more powerful than Masteel's "One Finger Zen".

History has long proved that a single industrial category in a city is a great disadvantage. In recent years, the petrochemical industry is generally depressed, and the depression of Anqing Petrochemical has brought heavy pressure to Anqing's economy. The rise in copper prices made Tongling's life very good last year. Because of the price increase of steel, the economy of Maanshan has been the same in the past two years. But what should we do in the future? The four cities of Wanjiang, except Wuhu, are all single mining and processing industries, just like a person who only eats one kind of food for a long time. How can he not be malnourished? Looking at the whole country, most single industrial cities are caught in the cycle of factory decline and economic stagnation, but the prosperity of factories is short-lived, such as Anshan Iron and Steel, Datong coal mine, Jilin Jihua and Huainan power plant. I heard that Shanghai, Nanjing, Shenzhen and Xiamen rely on which enterprise?

He said, "2. Maanshan is the central city of Nanjing metropolitan area, with superior geographical position! Great development potential! "

As far as Nanjing is concerned, Maanshan is superior to Wuhu, just as it is close to Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and developed areas, and Anhui is superior to Hubei, Hunan, Henan and Shaanxi. However, can you have money if you are near? Anhui province itself is the best example, which I mentioned in my last article "How the Wanjiang River Developed". Is the economic center of Anhui in Wuhu? "Has been explained. A netizen in Maanshan once copied my article, but we stopped because we didn't indicate the source. I think he may also know.

Besides, it is included in the metropolitan area by Nanjing, and Wuhu is also here. But I suspect that this is simply a farce. Parents don't hurt, just find a stepmother? More than ten years ago, there was the Nanjing Economic Cooperation Zone. Can the province let you cooperate? Can make the early development, where is the boss of Hefei now? It is better to sit at home and be arrogant than to succeed in the palace.

He said, "3. Maanshan's per capita income and consumption ranked first in the province for many years according to the statistics of provincial authorities! (If you don't believe it, you can check it! ) "

I believe, naturally, that Tongling's per capita income is also higher than Wuhu's. But whether a city has influence on its surroundings mainly depends on its economic aggregate and radiation. Zhuhai's per capita income and consumption are higher than Shanghai's, but who will regard Zhuhai as the leader of China's economic development? Wuhu is not as good as Shanghai, but to put it mildly, if Wanjiang needs a leader in economic development, it must be Wuhu!

He said, "4. Maanshan is a new immigrant city, and the quality of citizens is generally high! "

Speaking of places where the quality of citizens is generally high, there are Shiyan in Hubei, Shihezi in Xinjiang, Panzhihua in Sichuan and other places, all of which are immigrant cities with a single economy. But it is still the same sentence: we must have economic aggregate and radiation. Compared with Wuhu, Maanshan is, after all, a small city with a small population problem and weak transportation, logistics and development land.

He said, "5. At present, national, provincial and municipal leaders attach great importance to the economic development of Maanshan! There are many preferential policies. The so-called "famous" projects in Wuhu, such as pedestrian street, food street and square, are mostly just achievements projects, which cost a lot of money and have no obvious effect, wasting people and money! Wuhu people really live a well-off life, leaving only the rich to consume? "

I'm afraid the preferential policies given by the state to Maanshan are not as good as Wuhu or even Hefei. As for Wuhu's "famous" project, I don't think it is a performance project, and the effect is remarkable. This is recognized by two million citizens, and no one can cover everyone's mouth with a word!

These projects are symbols of Wuhu's economic development. Without economic development and taxes, how can the government afford it? Who can say that Shanghai Lujiazui and viaduct are image projects? Planted buttonwood, attracted the phoenix. It is these projects in Wuhu that have improved the image of the city, increased the pride of the citizens and played a greater role in attracting investment: without pedestrian streets, where can there be Lianhua and the commercial capital? Without a food street, how can Maanshan people come to Wuhu for dinner? How many foreigners come to Wuhu to visit Jiuzi Square and Olympic Sports Park? They eat and live in Wuhu with glistening money.

Wuhu certainly has more rich people than Ma 'anshan, but on the whole, the citizens live a well-off life. Last year, the total retail sales of 8 billion social goods were not consumed by hundreds of rich people, and the per capita disposable income reached 6400 yuan. Wuhu's next step is to realize the "building a well-off society in an all-round way" proposed by the 16th National Congress.

After answering his words, I want to explain the problem between weeds and horses in depth:

Wuhu and Maanshan, which are separated by a water, belong to cities such as the middle reaches of the Wanjiang River and also belong to the scope of the Nanjing metropolitan area. Economically speaking, each has its own characteristics, but now the whole world is attracting investment. Wuhu is superior to Maanshan in natural conditions, geographical location and transportation, and the capital inflow is even greater. As the focus and leader of Wanjiang's opening to the outside world, this is normal.

But I think that if the provincial government goes faster, farther and more far-sighted on the road of development and opening up, the cities in Wanjiang will benefit from it, which is far from being comparable to today's struggle between weeds and horses.

Nanjing's GDP is less than half that of Suzhou. In my opinion, as a provincial capital city, there is no artificial obstacle to intercept the capital flow, and there is no "policy as an excuse to emphasize the development of northern Jiangsu with taxes for balance". However, the rapid development of southern Jiangsu has achieved a good situation for Jiangsu Province to develop together under the leadership of leading enterprises in southern Jiangsu. This is a truly open consciousness and open mind!

Wuhu, as two relatively developed cities in Anhui, should join hands with Maanshan to make joint efforts in introducing foreign capital, road traffic construction, information and communication, logistics, and even construction land, administrative divisions and development zone policies. This is the best policy.

The above answer is to paste the content of a website forum!

As a native of Wuhu, I think Wuhu and Maanshan have their own advantages! Even dialects have many similarities.

There have been rumors that Wuhu and Maanshan merged into a five-horse market, which eventually failed to materialize. A little sorry, too.