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The economist global city competitiveness index
The economist global city competitiveness index













the economist global city competitiveness index

Shenzhen has reached the top of Forbes China Top 30 Most Innovative Chinese Cities 2018. Shenzhen has been rated as the Best City for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Shenzhen is truly a hothouse of innovation. It is home to a large number of high-tech companies such as Huawei, ZTE, Tencent, BYD, and DJI. The city is developing itself into an international technology center and an industrial innovation center, as it plays a leading role in electronic information, Internet, biology and new energy industries. Shenzhen is the first National Innovation Demonstration City in China. In China Cities' Transit-Oriented Development Index Report, Shenzhen ranks No.1 in the City Metro Comprehensive Rank.Ĭargo and mail throughput grew the fastest among Chinese cities, exceeding 1.5 million tons. Total import and export volume of goods in 2021 stood at RMB 3.5 trillion total export volume has ranked first among large and medium-sized mainland cities for 29 consecutive years. In 2021, container throughput reached 28,767,600 TEUs, ranking 4 th in the world.

the economist global city competitiveness index

Shenzhen was named one of Top 10 Asia-Pacific Cities of the Future by FDI. Within one hour, products can be transported from factories via Shenzhen-Hong Kong Boundary Control Points to every corner of the globe. You can travel from Shenzhen to Hong Kong at the drop of a hat, reaching Hong Kong's urban center in only 23 minutes, or to Hong Kong International Airport through just a 1-hour drive. Shenzhen is within arm's reach of the most developed market in the world. This help to translate scientific research into innovative products rapidly. Through a one-hour drive from Shenzhen, you can procure any main product parts or accessories for any industry. The Pearl River Delta upon which Shenzhen is situated has incomparable infrastructure. Shenzhen has an international deep-water port, an international airport, and the largest land boundary control point in Asia, as well as expressways and freight and passenger railways of national importance. It is a significant transport hub in the Belt and Road and Asia-Pacific. Adjoining Hong Kong, Shenzhen is endowed with geographical advantages.















The economist global city competitiveness index