National Bureau of Statistics of China - 国家统计局
Overview In 2021, China was the number 2 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 1 in total exports, the number 2 in total imports, the number 75 economy in terms of GDP per capita (current US$) and the number 25 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI) .
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National Bureau of Statistics of China. STATISTICAL COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 2023 NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.
Statistical Communiqué of the People's Republic of China on the 2021 ...
2021 China (People's Republic of) Per 1 000 inhabitants: Total Per 1 000 inhabitants 2002-2021 China (People's Republic of) (red), OECD - Total (black) Total Per 1 000 inhabitants 2021 China (People's Republic of) (red) Length of hospital stay Indicator: Life expectancy at birth Indicator: 75.5 Men Years 2022 China (People's Republic of) Years ...
GDP (current US$) - China | Data - World Bank Data
Population, total - China | Data - World Bank Open Data
China | Data - World Bank Data
Tesla sold 60,365 China-made vehicles in February, down 19% from a year earlier and the lowest volume since December 2022, according to data from the China Passenger Car Association.
Preliminary Accounting Results of GDP for the Second Quarter and the ...
Population by Regions. The population in the eastern region accounted for 39.93 percent of the total, that in the central areas accounted for 25.83 percent, that in the western region accounted for 27.12 percent and that in the northeast China accounted for 6.98 percent.
China in Numbers (2021) - United Nations Development Programme
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China tops forecasts with 8.1% growth in 2021 but headwinds loom
China in Numbers (2021) | United Nations Development Programme. Home. China. Publications. China in Numbers (2021) English. pdf (1MB) Download. April 14, 2021. This 11-page brief sketches out the latest development landscape of China.
China, People's Republic of - OECD Data
In 2021, the per capita disposable income of residents in China reached 35,128 yuan, a nominal increase of 9.1 percent over the previous year, and a real increase of 8.1 percent after deducting price factors; the growth rate was 14.3 percent higher than that in 2019 (it was the nominal growth rate year-on-year unless otherwise stated).
China - Our World in Data
December 17, 2021. According to China's GDP accounting and data release system (hereinafter referred to as GDP), annual GDP accounting includes two steps: preliminary accounting and final verification.