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If there were no counties like Kunshan, Changshu and Taicang in Suzhou, would GDP still be so high?
We might as well understand the contribution of Suzhou county-level cities to Suzhou GDP more intuitively through three pictures.
As can be seen from the three pictures, in the first half of 20 17, Suzhou ranked seventh in the GDP ranking of cities in China and 1 in Jiangsu Province. In the GDP comparison of four county-level cities in six districts of Suzhou, Kunshan, Zhangjiagang and Changshu rank in the top three, while Taicang ranks sixth. These four county-level cities are also 1, 3, 4, 12 of the top 100 county-level cities in China. It can be said that half of Suzhou's overall GDP is supported by the GDP of county-level cities (4624.88/8422.62=55%), and its economic strength should not be underestimated.
Take a brief look at these four county-level cities in Suzhou, each with its own characteristics. The first place in Suzhou's GDP: Kunshan1607.5438+01million.
Kunshan is located between Shanghai and Suzhou, with Changshu and Taicang in the northeast, Jiading and Qingpu in Shanghai in the east, Xiangcheng District, Wuzhong District and Suzhou Industrial Park in the west, Zhouzhuang Town, an ancient water town in the south, Wujiang District in the south, and Zhejiang directly. It has jurisdiction over 10 town and three national parks. The total area is 927.68 square kilometers, of which the water area accounts for 23. 1%. Kunshan is one of the three pilot counties directly under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province, and has been rated as one of the top 100 counties in China and one of the top 100 small and medium-sized cities in China for many years. It is the leader of Suzhou's "Four Little Dragons". This county-level city with "the most investment potential for Taiwanese businessmen" has 927.68 square kilometers of land and thousands of Taiwan-funded enterprises. In 20 16, the GDP of 31600 million ranked first in China, accounting for one-fifth of Suzhou's total GDP, and ranked first among the top 100 counties in China for eleven consecutive years from 2006 to 20 16.
Suzhou ranks second in GDP: Zhangjiagang12,448.8 billion.
Suzhou ranks third in GDP: Changshu1147.25 million.
Changshu is located in the water town in the south of the Yangtze River and is known as the "blessed land in the south of the Yangtze River". It is one of the birthplaces of Wu culture, a national historical and cultural city, an excellent tourist city in China, an international garden city, a member of China's "Coordinated Development Group with Strong Regional Economy" and one of China's national ecological cities. Changshu culture belongs to Wuyue culture, and Changshu people belong to Jiangsu and Zhejiang ethnic groups, using Wu language. Changshu is located at the forefront of county economy in China, and it is the center of culture, finance, commerce, exhibition and shipping. Changshu Shajiabang Yushan Shang Hu Tourist Area is a 5A-level tourist area. Changshu is the fourth among the top 100 counties and cities in China on 20 17. 20 17 10 was named as a national ecological garden city by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. 20 17 1 1 month, won the fifth national civilized city. 20 17 12, was elected as one of the top 100 industrial counties (cities) in China.
Suzhou's GDP ranks sixth: Taicang is 62.564 billion.
Taicang is the seventh among the top 100 counties and cities in China on 20 17. 20 17,65438 On February 7th, Taicang was elected as "the happiest city (county level) in China in 2017". 20 17 12, was elected as one of the top 100 industrial counties in China. At present, the average output value of German-funded enterprises in Taicang is 8.25 million yuan per mu, the average tax revenue per mu is 500,000 yuan, and the per capita tax revenue is 6,543,800 yuan. This makes Taicang one of the regions with the best development, the highest density and the most obvious economic benefits of German capital in China.
Hehe, everyone knows this truth. Suzhou has a strong economic strength, and its geographical location is the biggest advantage. Adjacent to Shanghai, it is unique. Another advantage is that the county economy under the jurisdiction of the city has almost no shortcomings and is strong. Excluding Kunshan, Changshu, Taicang, Zhangjiagang and Wujiang. , there will be no volume advantage, and the province will not be the boss, and its influence in the country will be greatly reduced!
This should be a topic of knowing perfectly well past asking and much ado about nothing! In fact, the population of Suzhou city is only 3 million, and the overall population of Suzhou is 654.38+006.3 million. The urban population of Suzhou only accounts for about 29% of the total population of Suzhou. Suzhou Kunshan ranks first among the top 100 counties (cities) in China with a GDP of about 350 billion yuan. Zhangjiagang, Changshu and Taicang are all super counties (cities) with an output value of over 100 billion. It is precisely because of the great strength of the counties (cities) under Suzhou's jurisdiction that Suzhou's glory has been created. In fact, the output value of any region is the result of first-level accumulation …
Each prefecture-level city has its own jurisdiction. If Suzhou has no county jurisdiction, other prefecture-level cities have no county jurisdiction. I think Anzhou's current strength and GDP are still in a leading position in China.
But to be honest, last year, Kunshan was over 300 billion, Zhangjiagang and Changshu were over 200 billion each, Wujiang178 billion, and Taicang100 billion. It adds up to trillions. Last year, Suzhou's * * * total volume150 billion, five urban areas 500 billion, of which industrial parks accounted for 200 billion. Wuzhong, Xiangcheng, Gusu and Gaoxin add up to more than 300 billion, which are more than twice as big as any county-level city.
Is the person asking this question sane? Excuse me, is there a county (now called district) under Beijing and Shanghai? Does their GDP include the following counties? What is the GDP of these cities if all the following counties are excluded? Why should Suzhou be counted separately? How much does it mean?
As we all know, by 20 15, Suzhou will have 5 municipal districts, 1 industrial parks and 4 county-level cities with an area of 8,488.42 square kilometers. The total population of Suzhou is 10625700 (permanent residence 20 16) and 6.782 million (household registration 20 16). 20 17 the GDP of districts and counties under the jurisdiction of Suzhou city in the first half of the year is as follows:
1, Kunshan GDP income: 1607. 1 1 100 million.
? 2. The GDP income of Zhangjiagang City:124.488 billion.
? 3. Changshu GDP income:1147.25 million.
? 4. GDP income of industrial parks:11467.4 billion.
? 5. Wujiang District GDP revenue: 87.257 billion.
? 6. Taicang GDP revenue: 62.564 billion.
? 7. huqiu district's GDP income: 57.802 billion.
? 8. Wuzhong District GDP income: 53.58+0 billion.
? 9. Xiangcheng GDP revenue: 33.863 billion.
? 10, gusu district's GDP income: 326.438+0.7 billion.
As can be seen from the above list, except Taicang City, several other county-level cities managed by Suzhou rank among the top three in Suzhou economy. However, the economy of Suzhou area (central city) is relatively inferior to that of several county-level cities. We can see that without those four county-level cities, Suzhou's economic aggregate will shrink seriously. According to the calculation of GDP of 20 16144 billion yuan, Suzhou should remove at least 800 billion yuan of GDP, and the remaining 600 billion yuan can only be almost the same as Dongguan without counties! With the support of these county-level cities, Suzhou can be said to be hard, but if four county-level cities are removed, Suzhou is nothing but a real prefecture-level city!
Definitely not that high. As we all know, Suzhou's younger brothers are very powerful, and Kunshan is the first county-level city in China.
20 17 In the first half of the year, Suzhou's GDP was 829.01200 million, including Kunshan160710/0 million, Zhangjiagang1244.88 million and Changshu1/kloc. The gdp of the four county-level cities adds up to nearly 463 billion, which is more than half of Suzhou's GDP in the first half of the year. It can be seen that the economic strength of these four county-level cities in Suzhou is strong, and it can also be seen that the GDP of Changzhou, Wuxi and Suzhou, which is often said, is almost reasonable.
If these four county-level cities are removed, Suzhou will plummet, but the strength of these four county-level cities, that is, the strength of Suzhou, is not suitable and cannot be removed at present. In contrast, Wuxi and Changzhou, the strength of the county-level cities below is much weaker than that of Suzhou, but the strength of the urban areas is not much different from that of Suzhou. If the younger brothers below can win more gas, Su Xichang will surprise the world again.
Anyway, I hope Suzhou can develop better and better and make more contributions to the country's economic development.
In 20 17 years, Suzhou achieved a regional GDP of173.2 billion yuan, ranking first in Jiangsu province. Among more than 300 cities (cities at or above the prefecture level) in China, Suzhou ranks seventh in economic aggregate, second only to six cities including Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chongqing and Tianjin, and ranks first among 294 prefecture-level cities in China.
Suzhou currently has five districts (gusu district, Wuzhong, Xiangcheng, huqiu district (High-tech Zone) and Wujiang), four county-level cities (Changshu, Zhangjiagang, Kunshan and Taicang) and 1 industrial park, with a land area of 8,657 square kilometers and a permanent population of about1kloc-0/10,000.
Among the 10 cities and districts under the jurisdiction of Suzhou, Kunshan has the highest economic aggregate. Kunshan is the first of China's top 100 counties (cities), with a total economic output of 350 billion yuan, accounting for 20% of Suzhou's GDP.
(Kunshan City)
Zhangjiagang owns Shagang, the largest private steel enterprise in China. It is a place where the private economy is very active, and it is also a "resident guest" of the top 100 counties in China. In 20 17, the annual GDP of zhangjiagang was about 259 billion yuan, accounting for about 15% of Suzhou's GDP. (Zhangjiagang City)
Changshu ranked fourth among China's top 100 counties in 20 17, second only to Kunshan, Jiangyin and Zhangjiagang. In 20 17, the city's GDP reached 228 billion yuan, up by 7.3%, and the per capita disposable income of residents reached 48,800 yuan, up by 8.3%. Changshu's GDP accounts for about 13% of Suzhou. (Changshu City)
Taicang ranked seventh among the top 100 counties in China in 20 17. Taicang is the only county-level city among Suzhou's "Four Little Dragons" whose GDP is less than 200 billion. In 20 17, Taicang achieved a regional GDP of 124 billion yuan, an increase of 7.2%. The per capita disposable income of urban and rural residents increased by 8.2% and 8.4% respectively. In 20 17, the industrial added value of Taicang increased by 7.6%, ranking first among all counties and cities in Suzhou. 2 industrial enterprises with output value exceeding10 billion yuan. At present, Taicang's total economic output accounts for 7% of Suzhou's GDP.
(Taicang City)
The GDP of the above four county-level cities managed by Suzhou in 20 17 totaled 96 10 billion yuan, accounting for 55.5% of Suzhou's GDP. Without these four county-level cities, Suzhou's economic aggregate will fall below one trillion yuan.
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