First of all, the economic aggregate of Changchun 20 18 is not as good as that of new first-tier cities such as Shenyang. However, in second-tier cities, it is still quite obvious. After all, Changchun's GDP of 20 18 is more than 500 billion. The economic growth rate is also the highest in the province. What do you think of Shandong Province, the most economically developed province in northern China?
As we all know, Shandong Province is an economically developed area in northern China and even the whole country. Its subordinate cities are also very competitive. Even Rizhao, the city with the lowest economic aggregate, has nearly 200 billion yuan. Moreover, the economic growth rate of Rizhao City is extremely high, reaching 10%. It can be seen that the future development potential of this seaside town is infinite. Of course, Changchun is a rare megacity among the three northeastern provinces. Naturally, it is not as good as Rizhao City. As far as the economic aggregate is concerned. Changchun can only be ranked in the middle reaches of Shandong Province. As for Shandong Province and Changchun City, they are three cities at the same level. They are Yantai, Jinan and Weifang. Weifang, with the lowest economic aggregate, has an economic aggregate of nearly 600 billion yuan. But when it comes to urban influence. Changchun is naturally superior.
Of course, a city is developed or not. Although the economy accounts for a large part. But this is not the most important thing. Although Changchun's economic aggregate is not high. But it can't stand the good development momentum. The most important thing for a provincial capital city is its ability to drive the development of other cities in the province. What Changchun has done in this respect is still relatively perfect. Are you optimistic about the future economic development of Changchun? How far do you think Changchun can go in meager profit?