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What are the top ten GDP figures in 2018? Top 10 cities in China's GDP

In the past month of 2019, most provinces and cities have released 2018 economic data successively. What are the top ten GDP figures in 2018? Among the major cities, Beijing's GDP has reached 3 trillion after Shanghai's, while Wuhan and Chengdu are still very tight. China's top ten cities in terms of GDP.

there is no change in the top ten cities of GDP in 2018 and 2017, and there is no change in ranking. The top ten cities are still stable. However, their economic growth rates are quite different, as shown by the slow growth in the East and the fast growth in the central and western regions.

The strength of Shanghai and Beijing is still strong, with the increment exceeding 200 billion. The economic data published by Shenzhen before did not release specific figures, only indicating more than 2.4 trillion. However, if the economic increment of Shenzhen exceeds 200 billion, the GDP of Shenzhen in 2018 may be close to 245 billion.

After Guangzhou was overtaken by Shenzhen for the first time in 2017, it got rid of the gap by Shenzhen in 2018. In the adjustment of industrial structure, Shenzhen, which is obviously dominated by high-tech, is faster than Guangzhou. However, the potential of Guangzhou is still huge, especially considering its increasingly perfect transportation network and infrastructure.

After years of double-digit growth, Chongqing's economic growth has been declining in recent two years, which may be related to the reduction of Chongqing's fixed asset investment, but the status of its fifth city in the next few years is hard to be threatened.

Tianjin also used to rely on the major project investment of Binhai New Area for many years, leading the country in terms of growth rate. However, in recent two years, the GDP of Binhai New Area has been greatly slowed down due to the impact of water squeeze. In 2018, Tianjin's GDP only exceeded Suzhou's 20 billion yuan. With the current growth rate, Tianjin is likely to be surpassed by Suzhou in 2019.

As the central cities of the central and western regions, Wuhan and Chengdu have witnessed rapid economic growth in recent years. Its economic growth in 2018 reached 8%. In the next few years, with the launch of a large number of intelligent manufacturing projects, the GDP of the two cities is expected to continue to maintain high-speed growth.

For a long time, China's GDP growth has been high in the South and low in the north, which is also revealed in the top ten cities. Only two of the top ten cities are in the north, namely, Beijing and Tianjin. At present, Qingdao, Zhengzhou and Xi'an are the only cities in the north with rapid and powerful GDP growth, of which Qingdao and Zhengzhou have exceeded 1 trillion. The high speed rail network has one belt, one road and strategic economic development has been developing rapidly in recent years in Xi'an.