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It is also the largest economy of a sub-national entity in terms of GDP (almost US$2.0 trillion [1] as of 2021) in all of Asia and 3rd largest sub-national entity in the world. In 2021, the gross regional product (GRP) is about $1.95 trillion, [ 2 ] with its per capita GDP of 98,700 RMB ($15,570 in nominal and $23,598 in PPP ). [ 3 ]
List of top municipalities and prefecture-level divisions by GDP [1] Nominal GDP is based on the official annual average exchange rate at CN¥ 6.7366 per US dollar in 2022; [2] CN¥3.988 per Int'l. dollar (according to World Economic Outlook published by IMF in October 2022 publication) [3] rank cities provinces GDP (billion CNY) GDP (billion US$)
List of 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in mainland China by Nominal GDP in 2023 (billions of GDP) [1] Average exchange rate in 2023: CNY 7.0467 per USD [2] (PPP no longer included in the table for frequent changes in its index) Rank Provinces GDP (CN¥) GDP (US$) nominal growth (%) real growth (%) Share (%) China(Mainland) 126,058 ...
China’s economy expanded by 5% year on year in 2024, with an upswing in the final quarter of the year, as a flurry of stimulus measures kicked in and helped meet Beijing’s growth target.
Hong Kong has the second highest GDP per capita in China (US$53,606). Karamay in Xinjiang has the third highest GDP per capita in China (US$26,223).. According to the administrative divisions of China, there are three level of cities: municipalities, prefecture-level cities, and county-level cities.
List of 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in mainland China by Nominal GDP per capita of 2023 (based on mid-yr pop.) [2] preliminary budget data average exchange rate in 2023: CNY 7.0467 per U.S. dollar [3] (PPP no longer included in the table for frequent changes in its index) Provinces rank GDPpc (CN¥) GDPpc (US$) real growth ...
Chinese stocks closed sharply up today as the country’s third-quarter GDP growth came in higher than estimates, at 4.6%. The CSI 300 closed up 3.62% today. China stocks have been on a wild ride ...
The figures are from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Economic Outlook Database, unless otherwise specified. [1] This list is not to be confused with the list of countries by real GDP per capita growth, which is the percentage change of GDP per person taking into account the changing population of the country.