02/28/2025 Source: newsgd.com
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From a fishing village to a global tech powerhouse, Shenzhen continues to redefine the future. In 2025, as China's "City of Future" marks the 45th anniversary of its economic miracle, its government work report unveils bold plans that blend innovation, resilience, and global vision.
Shenzhen, China's economic engine, targets a 5.5% GDP growth in 2025—a steady goal reflecting its confidence amid global uncertainties. With a GDP of 3.68 trillion yuan (US$507 billion) in 2024 and industrial output topping 5.4 trillion yuan, the city remains a national leader.
What's its secret? A relentless focus on new quality productive forces might be the answer. Electric vehicles, AI and low-altitude economies like cargo drones saw a 15% surge in flights last year. And also a fun fact: Shenzhen now has more ultra-fast charging stations than gas stations.
Tech is Shenzhen's DNA. With over 25,000 national high-tech firms and R&D spending growing double digits annually, the city dominates in semiconductors, smartphones, and robotics.
But it's not just about local wins. The "Greater Bay Area" synergy shines: Qianhai's 103 pioneering financial policies and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Park in Hetao aim to attract top global talent. If this is not the new Silicon Valley, what is?
Well, Shenzhen's ambition isn't just about tech and GDP. Look at its "human infrastructure": nearly 70% of its public budget is poured into nine key social programs. Schools are built or upgraded, jobs are created, and healthcare leaps forward too.
As Shenzhen eyes 2025—honoring its past while sprinting toward a smarter, greener, and more connected future—it's clear: this city isn't just building skyscrapers. It's building the blueprint for the future's world.