Economic data
In 20 10, the total economic output of Wuhan reached 556.593 billion yuan, an increase of 14.7% over the previous year's 462 billion yuan. The total retail sales of social consumer goods was 252.32 billion yuan, up by19.5%; The per capita disposable income of urban residents is 20,806.32 yuan, up by 13.2%, ranking 13 among 28 provincial capitals. The per capita net income of farmers was 8294.8 yuan, an increase of 15.8%.
foreign investment
Wuhan is one of the first open cities along the Yangtze River in China, and it is the first choice for foreign investors to invest in Central China. Among all foreign investments in Wuhan, Hong Kong has the largest proportion. At present, Wuhan is the city with the highest French investment in China. France's largest single investment project in Wuhan is an automobile project jointly invested by Peugeot Citroen Group of France and Dongfeng Motor Company of China. After the additional investment, the total French investment in this project has exceeded the investment of individual projects in other cities in China. By the end of 2006, the total investment of France in Wuhan was nearly $2.2 billion, accounting for one third of the total investment of France in China.
finance
Wuhan is the financial center of Hubei. Seven financial institutions, including Hankou Bank, Wuhan Rural Commercial Bank, changjiang securities, He Zhong Life Insurance, Bank of Communications International Trust, TF Securities and Hubei Bank, are headquartered in Wuhan. In addition, there are 30 Chinese banks and 6 foreign banks, including Mizuho Industrial Bank, Bank of East Asia, Societe Generale, HSBC, ABN Amro (Royal Bank of Scotland) and Standard Chartered Bank, with business offices or representative offices in Wuhan. China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Construction Bank, China Agricultural Bank and China Bank all have more than 100 outlets in Wuhan, and the bank density in Wuhan ranks first in Central China. Wuhan is also the only inter-provincial branch of the People's Bank of China in the central region-Wuhan Branch, which is responsible for the business in Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces.
Commerce and trade
There are more than190,000 commercial outlets in Wuhan, and three commercial retail enterprises rank among the top 30 chain stores in China. In 2009, the total retail sales of social goods reached 265.438+06.409 billion yuan. There are groups, conglomerates, Hanshang groups and conglomerates in China (there are 37 warehouses in Wuhan and 350 supermarkets in Zhong Bai), as well as domestic well-known enterprises such as Ocean Department Store, New World Department Store, Hualian and Wangfujing, Fortune 500 enterprises such as Wal-Mart, Carrefour and Metro, and China Headquarters (IGA) of the International Independent Retailer Alliance. In 2009, IKEA built the largest shopping center in Asia in Han, and plans to put it into use on 20 15. The traditional business districts in Wuhan mainly include Zhongshan Avenue, Hangkong Road, Jianghan Road, Hanzheng Street, Simenkou, Zhongnan Road and Zhongjia Village. Emerging business districts in recent years include: wuhan heaven and earth, Jiekou, Wangjiawan, Xu Dong, Optics Valley and Guangbutun (the largest IT market). Well-known shopping centers include Wuhan International Plaza, Wuhan Plaza, World Trade Plaza, Li Xinjia Plaza, Hankou Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, Hanzheng Street Commodity Market, Wuchang chicony, Xu Dong Fair Price, Asia Trade Plaza, Zhongnan Shopping Mall, Pinmao, Optics Valley Commercial Center, Wanda Chuhe Han Street, and Hanyang Shopping Mall in Hanyang, Wuhan moore city, and Dunkou Economic Development Wanda.