The Growth Hub Index 2024 report highlights Asia’s dominance among the world’s top 15 growth hubs, with an impressive 14 of these cities located in the region. These cities are projected to excel in terms of wealth accumulation, economic expansion, and developmental opportunities by 2033. Indian cities stand out prominently in this landscape, with four making it into the top 10. Bengaluru leads globally, underscoring its rapid growth and economic potential, while Delhi follows closely in third place, emphasizing India’s significant role in shaping future global progress.
Top 10 Fastest-Growing Cities:
The anticipated growth in these cities can be attributed to several key factors:
The Growth Hubs Index evaluates the economic potential of 230 cities, focusing on future GDP growth, personal wealth increase, and population growth. Only cities with a GDP of $50 billion or more in 2023 are included in the analysis.
In India, cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad are experiencing rapid urbanization, spurred by a young, educated workforce and a booming services sector. The country’s demographic advantages and government policies are set to further enhance growth. Meanwhile, cities in Vietnam are capitalising on rising personal wealth and significant infrastructure investments.
Despite economic slowdowns, five Chinese cities—Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Suzhou, Wuhan, and Dongguan—remain among the top 15 growth hubs. China’s focus on high-tech sectors, such as semiconductors and electric vehicles, positions these cities for future success.
Riyadh stands out as the only non-Asian city in the top 15. The city is projected to see a 26% population growth over the next decade, driving substantial government investment in infrastructure and amenities.
As global economic growth pivots towards Asia, these cities are not just competing for dominance but are also emerging as key players in the global economy. The combination of technology, infrastructure investment, and urban planning will shape their futures, creating opportunities for businesses and improving the quality of life for residents. By 2033, the landscape of global wealth and economic power will undoubtedly be redefined by these vibrant urban hubs.
Source: Savills
Date: May 2024
Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes.
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