Economic situation in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province
Introduction to Taizhou economy 1. Overview of Taizhou Taizhou Taizhou (tāi) is located in the central coastal area of Zhejiang Province, in the south wing of Shanghai Economic Zone, with the city center at 28 degrees north latitude and 122 degrees east longitude. It borders Ningbo and Shaoxing in the north and Wenzhou in the south. It is a new combined port city on the Gold Coast of China, the cradle of joint-stock cooperative economy in China and an important industrial production and export base in China. The land area of the city is 94 1.3 square kilometers, the shallow sea area is 80,000 square kilometers, and the population is about 5.97 million, of which the urban population is 1.44 million. Taizhou has jurisdiction over Jiaojiang, Huangyan, Luqiao, Yuhuan, Tiantai, Xianju, Sanmen and two county-level cities, namely Linhai and Wenling. Taizhou is a famous fishing area in China, a hometown of fruits, an important energy base in East China, a key scenic spot in China, a hometown of martial arts and Weiqi, and an important commodity distribution center in China. There are Yong-Tai-Wen Railway, East Zhejiang Airlines Branch Line, Shenhai Expressway, Shangsan Expressway and Jintai Expressway, which are integrated into the four-hour traffic circle in Zhejiang. 2. The economic situation of Taizhou Taizhou is the birthplace of the joint-stock economy and the founder of the "Wen Tai Model", one of the two current economic models in China. Among them, Taizhou's private economy accounts for more than 97% of Taizhou's total economic output, which is higher than Ningbo's 70% and Shaoxing's 96% in the same province. A high degree of privatization has also prompted Taizhou to have strong private capital and developed financial lending industry. Although Taizhou is a new city with little fame, it has a high starting point and rapid development. Taizhou's per capita income exceeds that of Hangzhou, Ningbo, Shanghai and Beijing, ranking second in Zhejiang Province and top ten in China, becoming another big city in Zhejiang after Hangzhou, Ningbo and Wenzhou. In 20 10, the city's GDP reached 24151200 million yuan, an increase of 13. 1% over the previous year, far higher than the provincial average, and the growth rate ranked third in the province, hitting a new high in the past three years. The per capita GDP reached 4 1.582 yuan, an increase of 12.3% over the previous year, and reached 6 1.43 USD at the annual average exchange rate. Taizhou's per capita income ranks first in the Yangtze River Delta 16 cities, and Taizhou's urban residents' car ownership ranks first in the country. 2. 1 Basic industries mainly include electric energy, auto parts, pharmaceuticals and chemicals, household appliances, plastic molds, clothing machinery, water pumps and valves, arts and crafts, emerging materials, shoes, hats and clothing. 2.2. The manufacturing base is the capital of mini family cars in China, motorcycles in China, medicines in China, sewing machines in China, molds in China, plastic products in China, crafts and gifts in China, valves in China and canned food in China. 2.3. Fishing grounds