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China's GDP tops 100 trillion yuan for the first time, economic strength embarks on a huge new step

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China's GDP topped 100 trillion yuan ($15.4 trillion) for the first time in 2020, marking a milestone that demonstrates China's economic, technology strength and the country's comprehensive national power has embarked on a huge new step, Chinese officials said.

China's GDP grew 2.3 percent to 101.6 trillion yuan in 2020, meaning it is expected to be the only major economy in the world to have positive growth, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday. It also marked the first time that the country's economic volume stepped into a new era to exceeding 100 trillion yuan.

This economic output has a "very important symbolic meaning" for China as it completes its task of building a moderately prosperous society in all aspects — a goal laid out in its 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) — and leads into the new journey in 2021 which involves building a great modern socialist country in an all-round way, Ning Jizhe, head of NBS, said at a press briefing on Monday in Beijing.

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Total retail sales of consumer goods Infographic: GT


The year 2021 marks the first year of China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period.

In 2020, Chinese residents' per capita disposable income was 32,189 yuan, doubling that of 2010, NBS data showed.

It also aligns with a goal set out in the 13th Five-Year Plan: the per capita income of both rural and urban Chinese residents should be double 2010's amount by 2020.

What's more, the country also achieved decisive success in eradicating extreme poverty, meaning the 13th Five-Year Plan had come to a satisfactory conclusion, Ning said.

In the past two decades, China's economic volume has expanded 10 times, and the world's second-largest economy now accounts for about 17 percent of the total global economy, according to Ning.

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A Hema Fresh store in Pudong of east China's Shanghai File Photo: Xinhua



He also noted that China's per capita GDP exceeded $10,000 for two consecutive years, making it "a member of the upper middle income countries and narrowing the gap with high-income countries."

China's technological capacity has also improved as the country's economic volume climbs to a new height.

Ning exemplified by the Chang'e 5 lunar probe, Tianwen-1 Mars probe, opening of the world's largest radio telescope (FAST), launch of the Beidou-3 navigation network, and diving of manned submersible Fendouzhe (Striver).

Social productivity in terms of industrial and agricultural output also improved.

China's grain output reached a record high in 2020, and has been world champion for years. The track length of China's high-speed railway reached 38,000 kilometers, and its 5G-connected terminals surpassed 200 million, both leading the world, Ning noted.

He stressed that these milestone achievements laid a solid foundation for China to build a new development path based on the "dual circulation" strategy — a strategy which involves emphasizing both domestic and international markets.

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China economic data for 2020. Graphic: GT


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Fire it up!!!
 
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At this point the focus should be on better distribution of wealth and ending the 996 work culture.
 
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Well done to China.

It has done in the last 40 years what was thought impossible and that is to grow from 3rd world status to almost first world status for such a large country.

I am sure that China will grow quite well this decade and end up as a lower income developed country by 2030.
 
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It has done in the last 40 years what was thought impossible and that is to grow from 3rd world status to almost first world status for such a large country.
We are still a 3rd-world country, GDP per capita is just USD 10k, far far away from the first-world status.
 
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If calculated at the current exchange rate of 6.48, 101.6 trillion yuan is equivalent to 15.67 trillion US dollars.

China's per capita income exceeded $10,000 last year, ranking the country 64th in the world.
However, in many countries with small population, only 1.25 billion people (16% of the world population)per capita exceed the Chinese. That is to say, if there are 100 people in the world, queuing up according to per capita wealth, There are 16 people in front of the Chinese,Then there were 18 Chinese, and 66 people behind the Chinese
In 1990, 30 years ago, China's per capita GDP was 400 US dollars, ranking 15th from the bottom in the world(194 Economies).

In 1996 when I was in junior high school, my tuition was borrowed. Now, I have car, house, and more than $100,000 in savings.So do you think whether the Chinese people are satisfied with the Chinese government?
 
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It’s as bad as the USA origin Spanish Flu from 100 years ago. I expect it will take years for the world economy to recover to pre Covid level.
 
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