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In the first half of the year, the ranking of urban GDP was shuffled, and new economic forces rose.
Recently, the national urban GDP ranking was announced in the first half of the year, which caused widespread concern. Compared with previous years, this year's ranking has been obviously shuffled, and the rise of some new economic power cities has brought people new thinking.

The rise of a new economic power city

In the past few years, some cities with traditional industries have been occupying the forefront of GDP rankings, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other big cities. However, this year's data shows some new trends.

First, cities driven by technological innovation began to appear. For example, Shenzhen has been famous for the rapid development of its science and technology industry in the past few years. In the first half of this year, Shenzhen surpassed Beijing and Shanghai with strong growth momentum and became the first in the national GDP.

Secondly, some second-tier cities have also begun to rise. For example, Hangzhou ranks among the top ten with its fast-developing Internet economy and digital economy. The rise of Hangzhou is not only because Alibaba and other well-known enterprises are headquartered here, but also because its support policies for innovation and entrepreneurship have attracted a large number of talents and funds.

In addition, some cities in the central and western regions also performed well in the GDP ranking in the first half of the year. For example, cities such as Chengdu and Chongqing have successfully entered the top ten with their strong manufacturing and service industries.

operation sequence/order

To realize the rise of new economic power, we need to take a series of operational steps.

First of all, the government needs to formulate relevant policies to encourage scientific and technological innovation and entrepreneurial innovation. These policies can include tax incentives, scientific research funding support, and talent introduction. At the same time, the government should also increase its support for high-tech enterprises and provide more business incubators and innovation bases.

Secondly, cities need to strengthen their attraction to talents. Talent is the core force to promote economic development. Without the support of talents, the rise of new economic forces cannot be realized. Therefore, cities should provide better living environment and working conditions to attract more high-end talents to develop here.

Finally, cities need to increase investment in infrastructure construction. Infrastructure is an important support for economic development. Only with good infrastructure such as transportation, communication and energy can we attract more enterprises and investors to invest here.

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