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A table listing total GDP (expenditure-based), share of Canadian GDP, population, and per capita GDP in 2023. For illustrative purposes, market income (total income less government transfers) [1] per capita from tax returns is included. (The per capita, rather than per tax filer, measure is chosen for comparability with GDP per capita.)
Gyeonggi Province: Province South Korea: Asia: 438 2022 [15] 13.5 32 Chongqing: Municipality China: Asia: 434 2022 [3] 32.0 11 Liaoning: Province China: Asia: 431 2022 [3] 42.6 9 Yunnan: Province China: Asia: 430 2022 [3] 47.2 9 Quebec: Province Canada: North America: 427 2022 [16] 8.7 49 Guangxi: Autonomous Region China: Asia: 391 2022 [3] 50. ...
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 ...
This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC), including all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, in order of their total disposable income per capita in 2023. The figures are given in Renminbi. Hong Kong SAR, and Macau SAR are excluded.
The following article lists all prefecture-level divisions of China, including Prefecture-level cities, Autonomous prefectures and prefectures, by GDP and GDP per capita. Shenzhen prefecture-level city has the largest GDP in China (CN¥ 3.5 trillion) Guangzhou prefecture-level city has second-largest GDP in China (CN¥ 2.8 trillion) Suzhou ...
HONG KONG (AP) — China's economy expanded at a 5% annual pace in 2024, slower than the year before but in line with Beijing’s target of “around 5%” growth, thanks to strong exports and ...
A Chinese economist said China's official GDP figures may be higher than actual numbers. He said China's GDP is likely to grow between 3% and 4% in the next three to five years.
The Chinese economy was expected to recover quickly in 2023 and resume its role as the undisputed engine of global growth. ... That means China’s fertility rate is now even lower than Japan’s ...