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The economy of Chongqing, China, has developed rapidly since it was separated from the Sichuan and became a centrally-administered municipality in 1997. [1] In 2019, it was the sixth-largest Chinese city economy and ranked as China's third-largest municipal economy. [ 2 ]
Chongqing is the principal city in Southwest China being one of China's National Central Cities and the only such city in the interior west of China. As such, in 1997, Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a province-level municipality, the fourth in China after Beijing , Tianjin , and Shanghai . [ 13 ]
Rank Province Exports in bn. US$ Source Year — Mainland China 3,380.0 [1]2023 1 Guangdong: 888.6 [2]2022 2 Zhejiang: 532.1 [3]2023 3 Jiangsu: 518.1 [4]2022 4
Chongqing was a major recipient of China's investment in industrial capacity during the Third Front campaign. [92]: 298 There has been a massive government push to transform Chongqing into the region's economic, trade, and financial center and use the municipality as a platform to open up the country's western interior to further development. [93]
On November 23, the Sichuan Military Government was established, appointing Zhang Peijue of the Chongqing Revolutionary Alliance as the commander-in-chief and Xia Zhishi as the deputy commander-in-chief, marking Chongqing's entry into the Republic of China era. [14] In 1929, Chongqing was formally declared a city. [8]
Chengdu is the largest trade center in western China with a market covering all of Sichuan province, exerting influence on six provinces, cities, and districts in western China. Chengdu ranks first among cities in western China in terms of the scale of foreign investment in commerce and trade.
This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC), including all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and special administrative regions in order of their Human Development Index (HDI), along with the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan).
The Port of Chongqing is the port of the Chongqing municipality, laid out along the shores of the Yangtze, Jialing and Wujiang rivers. It is the deepest inland class I port (open to direct foreign trade) in China. Chongqing Port has 181 production berths of all kinds, including 4 main multimodal transfer stations.