1. There is no railway. From the map, Binzhou City is the only city in Shandong Province that has no railway in its main urban area so far. There is no cheap and large volume railway, which seriously restricts economic development.
2. Previous leaders put too much emphasis on the environment. Although the environmental quality has benefited the people, they have not supported their own circular economy.
3. Binzhou is originally a poor place, and its annual financial income is meager. Without economy, it can't carry out construction naturally.
4. The saline alkali land in Binzhou is a reason that is easy to be ignored. The saline alkali land itself restricts the economic and agricultural development. In addition, it has to be managed from its own insufficient finance, but it has improved in recent years.
5. The Yellow River estuary is not navigable, and tourism resources are not easy to form a systematic development, and there is no natural coastal harbor.
6. No characteristic industrial chain or characteristic service industry has been formed, and the development of emerging markets is slow. Compared with Linyi, it is much worse, and it is also related to the provincial support policies. In fact, Binzhou is also an old revolutionary base area, but it has not been used properly. Although Wei Mian is large, this industry can never become the industrial pillar of a city in modern circumstances.