The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of China in 2019 was about 10.206 trillion yuan (approximately $1.5 trillion). This figure represents the total value of all goods and services produced in China during the year, measured at current prices.
Key Points:
- GDP Growth Rate: In 2019, China's GDP grew at a 7.7% annual rate, the highest in over a decade.
- Composition: The growth was driven by strong performance in manufacturing, services, and exports.
- Economic Structure: The economy became more service-oriented, with a significant increase in the service sector (which accounted for about 52% of GDP in 2019).
- Global Context: China's GDP in 2019 was the second-largest in the world, behind the United States.
Data Sources:
- World Bank: 10.206 trillion yuan (as of 2019)
- National Bureau of Statistics of China: Official figures
- International Monetary Fund (IMF): Estimated figures
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