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  2. Economy of China - Wikipedia

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    China operates the world's longest and most extensive high speed rail network, which spans 45,000 kilometers. [44] China is the world's largest manufacturing industrial economy and exporter of goods. China is widely regarded as the "powerhouse of manufacturing", "the factory of the world" and the world's "manufacturing superpower". [45]

  3. Economic history of China (1949–present) - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of China describes the changes and developments in China's economy from the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 to the present day. The speed of China's transformation in this period from one of the poorest countries to one of the world's largest economies is unmatched in history. [1]: 11

  4. Population history of China - Wikipedia

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    Thus the 1867–68 famine under the Tongzhi Restoration was successfully relieved but the Great North China Famine of 1876–79, caused by drought across northern China, was a catastrophe. The province of Shanxi was substantially depopulated as grains ran out, and desperately starving people stripped forests, fields, and their very houses for food.

  5. China’s Xi Jinping asked ‘What’s so bad about deflation ...

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    By contrast, China’s economy is stuck in a relative slump with growth slowing drastically from the double-digit gains that were typical in prior decades amid a real estate crash, weak consumer ...

  6. China’s economy expands by a surprisingly strong pace ... - AOL

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    China’s economy grew stronger than expected at the start of this year, mainly partly thanks to robust growth in high-tech manufacturing. China’s economy expands by a surprisingly strong pace ...

  7. Why China's massive stimulus effort might not have any effect ...

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    The direct effects of China's latest stimulus may not kick in until 2025, one researcher says. That's because Beijing needs to ramp up spending in addition to monetary stimulus measures.

  8. Chinese expansionism - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, China launched its first naval expedition to reclaim the Paracel Islands and defeated the 50-strong South Vietnamese occupation force. [87] Tensions triggered between China and later unified communist Vietnam led to the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979. [ 88 ]

  9. China’s leaders pledged to upgrade the economy. Why are ...

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    The index has fallen by about 1% so far this week and has lost nearly 20% over the past 12 months. ... China’s growth trajectory is of great concern for global investors and policymakers who ...