www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

News >Bizchina

Concerns grow as Shanghai GDP trails national average

2011-01-26 13:20

Concerns grow as Shanghai GDP trails national average

Workers walk at a construction site in Shanghai. The city's 9.9 percent year-on-year GDP growth for 2010, lower than the national average, has sparked concerns.?[Photo / China Daily]

Shanghai's fixed-asset investment edged higher by 0.8 percent in 2010

SHANGHAI - Shanghai's GDP growth in 2010 fell behind the national average for the third successive time, raising concerns over the development outlook of the eastern financial hub that has the biggest city economy in China.

The city's growth had outpaced the country for more than a decade before 2008, when its GDP growth first fell below 10 percent in 17 years. Analysts say the slowdown is a result of the city's effort to transform its development model.

According to figures released on Tuesday by the municipal government, Shanghai's economy grew 9.9 percent in 2010, four percentage points lower than the national average of 10.3 percent.

In the October-to-December period, GPD grew just 5 percent, 4.8 percentage points lower than the national average.

The 9.9 percent growth follows an 8.2 percent growth in 2009 and 9.7 percent in 2008.

The city's draft of 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) released last year says economic growth will average about 8 percent over the next five years.

"One reason for the slowdown is the city's relatively large comparison basis, but the more important reason is that the city is aiming to restructure its economic growth model and is focused more on quality than speed," Cai Xuchu, spokesman for Shanghai municipal statistics bureau, said in a news conference on Tuesday.

Lu Zhengwei, chief economist of Industrial Bank, said he is "pleased" rather than frustrated to see the city's growth slow down.

"Shanghai's economic development had reached a point where growth can no longer be driven by massive investment and expansion," he said. "The city's land resources and environment can't afford the extensive growth model that it used over the past 20 years."

The city's fixed assets investment edged up 0.8 percent in 2010 to reach 531.7 billion yuan, slowing down from a 9.2 percent growth in 2009, the government said on Tuesday.

"To let the service sector drive the city's growth is a more sustainable way. And it's inevitable if Shanghai is really to become an international financial center by 2020," Lu said.

Yan Wei, chief economist with Oriental Securities said the city's move to shift its labor-intensive low-end manufacturing industry to China's less-developed middle and western regions also contributed to the slowdown.

"Development of labor-intensive manufacturing industry used to contribute significantly to Shanghai's growth, but now increased labor costs have cut the city's competitiveness in the area."

The average annual salary in the city reached 42,789 yuan ($6,500) in 2009, nearly triple the figure in 2000, while total salaries surged to 259.4 billion yuan in 2009 from 61.4 billion yuan in 2000, according to the yearbook of Shanghai's Municipal Statistics Bureau.

Lu said Shanghai's slowdown in growth is "inevitable" for the city to transform its development model.

"Developed nations, such as Japan and South Korea, have all gone through similar stages on their economic development path where they sought to upgrade their industries," he said.

Shanghai's mayor, Han Zheng, said in a news conference on Jan 21 that the next five years will be a critical time for the transformation of the city's growth model.

"Shanghai will deepen its growth model, restructure in the coming years and maintain the growth momentum, the city has to make breakthroughs in the development of the financial service sector and high-tech industries over the next five years," he said.

Oriental Securities' Yan said that while it's the right decision for the government to develop the financial services sector, the city still faces an uphill task in achieving that goal.

"Honestly speaking, Shanghai still has large gaps in many areas when compared with the world's leading financial centers, such as New York and London. And the one area that is most important is talent; in the financial services sector, talent is very important."

He said tax in Shanghai is too high and the government should cut income tax to draw talent to the city.

"One important reason why so much talent chooses to stay in Hong Kong is that income tax there is much lower than in Shanghai. Some of them even choose to fly between the two cities rather than staying in Shanghai due to its high tax," Yan said.

Related News:

主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本欧美一级二级三级不卡 | 成人免费福利片在线观看 | 欧美videos性视频 | 91精品久久| 永久天堂 | 日韩欧美一区二区精品久久 | 中文字幕一区二区三区视频在线 | 国产在线一区在线视频 | 特级aaaaaaaaa毛片免费视频 | yy毛片| 俄罗斯一级毛片免费播放 | 美女黄色在线网站大全 | 久久久国产高清 | 欧美日韩一日韩一线不卡 | 久久久久国产精品免费 | 欧美特级视频 | 在线欧洲成人免费视频 | 可以看毛片的网站 | 韩国一级片视频 | 精品免费久久久久久久 | 91热视频在线观看 | 在线视频一区二区三区四区 | 欧美毛片aaa激情 | 欧美激情视频在线观看一区二区三区 | 国产人成午夜免费噼啪视频 | 欧美精品高清在线观看 | 国产自在自线午夜精品视频在 | 国产精品欧美韩国日本久久 | 国产伦久视频免费观看视频 | 成人软件18免费 | 久久九九精品视频 | 亚洲天堂欧美 | 色一级片 | 国产亚洲精品久久久久久午夜 | 福利国产视频 | 亚洲综合日韩精品欧美综合区 | 看性过程三级视频在线观看 | 国产精品二 | 美国毛片一级 | 求欧美精品网址 | 怡红院免费播放全部视频 |