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China's economy has grown under Xi, doubling from $8.5 trillion in 2012 to $17.8 trillion in 2021, [185] while China's nominal GDP per capita surpassed the world average in 2021, [186] though growth has slowed from 8% in 2012 to 6% in 2019. [187] Xi has stressed the importance of "high-quality growth" rather than "inflated growth."
In this article, "China" refers to the modern territories controlled by the People's Republic of China (which controls Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau) and the Republic of China (which controls Taiwan area). For more information, see Two Chinas, Political status of Taiwan, One-China policy, 1992 Consensus and One country, two systems.
The current regime ruling Taiwan comes from the exile on the island of Taiwan of the Chinese leaders after the communist revolution of 1949 and the end of the nationalist republican regime. The two governments have since then disputed the sovereignty of the entire Chinese territory.
China has lashed out at Germany after its foreign minister called Xi Jinping a “dictator” and ... we need to change our approach to China,” the paper said. Germany’s current government is ...
Though the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, France did not recognize it until 1964 under Charles De Gaulle. Song Zhiguang (1964–1964) Huang Zhen (1964–1971) Zeng Tao (1973–1977) Han Kehua (1977–1980) Yao Guang (1980–1982) Cao Keqiang (1983–1986) Zhou Jue (1986–1986) Cai Fangbai (1990–1998) Wu Jianmin (1998–2003)
KENTFIELD, California/BEIJING (Reuters) -China hit back on Wednesday after U.S. President Joe Biden referred to President Xi Jinping as a "dictator", saying the remarks were absurd and a ...
Currently, the General Secretary holds the authority of Paramount leader in China. Because China is a single-party state, the General Secretary holds the highest political position in the PRC and thus constitutes the most powerful position in China's government. Current holder Xi Jinping: Birthplace Beijing: Constituency Guangxi at-large Since
China–France relations, also known as Franco-Chinese relations or Sino-French relations, are the interstate relations between China and France (Kingdom or later).. Note that the meaning of both "China" and "France" as entities has changed throughout history; this article will discuss what was commonly considered 'France' and 'China' at the time of the relationships in question.