Photo taken on Nov. 16, 2016 shows the Prince Bay Cruise Homeport in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province. (Xinhua/Mao Siqian)
Four more Chinese cities make the top 20 list, namely Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing. New York-Newark, Singapore and London are the top three cities in terms of economic competitiveness.
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese cities have become more competitive economically, with Shenzhen ranking fourth among 1,007 cities around the world that have a population of more than 500,000, according to a United Nations (UN) report released on Tuesday.
The Global Urban Competitiveness Report 2018-2019 was jointly released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the United Nations Programme for Human Settlements, or UN-Habitat, during the 74th session of the UN General Assembly high-level meeting.
Economic competitiveness refers to a city's ability to create value and obtain economic rent, the report said.
The study showed while the United States has an obvious advantage in global urban economic competitiveness, China is catching up very quickly.
Aerial photo taken on April 14, 2017 shows China Art Museum in Pudong of Shanghai, east China. (Xinhua/Ding Ting)
Four more Chinese cities make the top 20 list, namely Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing. New York-Newark, Singapore and London are the top three cities in terms of economic competitiveness.
Aerial photo taken on June 14, 2019 shows the terminal building of the newly-built Beijing Daxing International Airport in Beijing, capital of China. (Xinhua/Cai Yang)
The annual report, the third of its kind, also measures the sustainable competitiveness of global cities. New York-Newark, Tokyo and London are the top three cities. Hong Kong ranks sixth in the list, the only Chinese city that makes the top 20 list. ■