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Why can Quanzhou's GDP occupy the first place in Fujian Province for a long time?
Quanzhou's GDP ranked first in Fujian for more than 20 years. As an open coastal city, Quanzhou is actually no different from Fuzhou, the provincial capital, and Xiamen, the special economic zone. They are all cities with active private economy, flexible business mind and developed foreign trade economy. But why does Quanzhou outshine others and lead Fujian economically all the year round? Personally, I think there are the following reasons:

One: Quanzhou is the most developed city of private economy in Fujian Province. Quanzhou and Wenzhou are recognized as the two cradles of private economy. Quanzhou private economy started very early, developed orderly and achieved remarkable results. Jinjiang experience? It has been widely recognized by all walks of life. It can be seen that Quanzhou has changed from a poor household with food and clothing problems in the past to a strong private economy and a big city today, which was obtained through the continuous exploration and practice of the socialist market economy.

As the mainstay of Quanzhou's rapid economic development, private economy plays an irreplaceable role. Private economy not only has high gold content, but also can greatly stimulate employment and domestic demand. For Fujian, where there are few large state-owned enterprises and central enterprises, this is indeed the best choice.

Second, the county economy is developed. Quanzhou is a typical small town and big county city. Quanzhou has eight counties and cities under its jurisdiction, among which five counties (cities) have entered the top 100 in China, ranking first in the total number of prefecture-level cities in the country, and Jinjiang ranks fifth among the top 100 counties (cities) with an economic aggregate of 198 1 100 million, which is already the economic volume of an ordinary prefecture-level city.

Both Nan 'an City and Hui 'an County are at the critical point of 100 billion GDP. Last year, GDP reached 97.7 billion yuan and 94.9 billion yuan respectively. Shishi city and Anxi County also entered the top 100 counties (cities) with GDP of 77.2 billion yuan and 5/kloc-0.50 billion yuan respectively. County economy accounts for more than 65% of Quanzhou's total economy, which is very rare in Fujian and even the whole country. The developed county economy is like the stars holding the moon.

Three: Quanzhou's industrial cluster effect is very obvious. Clothing, shoes, hats, hardware, household appliances, stone plumbing, I can't list them one by one. The number of well-known trademarks in China and famous brands in China in Quanzhou ranks first in prefecture-level cities in China.

Quanzhou has formed a basic layout of private economy with industrial clusters and characteristic industries in counties. Stone water heating in Nan 'an, shoes and clothes for daily use in Jinjiang, clothing cowboys in Shishi, and ceramic technology in Dehua, their industries do not overlap, their respective scientific development, one county and one characteristic, and the private economy is in full bloom. From zippers to automobile glass, Quanzhou can rank first in the world.

Second, Anta, for example, is currently the third largest manufacturer of sports shoes and clothing in the world, and its market value is second only to Nike and Adidas. Xunxing Zipper is the largest zipper manufacturer in the world, and xinyi glass is currently the second manufacturer of automobile glass in Asia and the third manufacturer in the world. The powerful private economy not only provides employment, but also stimulates domestic demand, which also contributes to the rapid economic development.

Last year, Quanzhou * * * achieved a GDP of 754.8 billion yuan, remaining the first in Fujian Province and the first in prefecture-level cities nationwide, with an economic growth rate of 8.4%. However, the gap with Fuzhou, the second provincial capital, has narrowed, indicating that Quanzhou's foreign trade exports are generally depressed and the development of private economy has also turned to an inflection point.