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Resource:Chongqing tops GDP list in first three quarters

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Old town of Chongqing.

Fast growth driven by real economy, strong investment, experts say

Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality led the GDP list with a growth rate of 11 percent during the first three quarters of the year among the 19 provincial-level governments that had released the data as of Thursday.

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Southwest China's Guizhou Province ranked second with a growth rate of 10.8 percent. Chongqing and Guizhou were the only two provincial-level governments that posted double-digit growth rates in the first three quarters, according to information from the provinces' statistics authorities.

"Provinces in western China are growing at a higher rate at present and the trend will continue for the next few years," Liu Xuezhi, an analyst at Bank of Communications, told the Global Times Thursday.

Liu noted that the industrial shift from the nation's coast to the west, and strong demand in infrastructure construction, are the major factors driving expansion in western China.

Tian Yun, editor-in-chief of the Macro China Information Network under the National Development and Reform Commission, noted that Chongqing's emphasis on the real economy is another major reason for its rapid growth.

The municipality's foreign trade, a major driving force for China's growth, has been slowing down. Data from the website of Statistical Information of Chongqing on Monday showed that the municipality's foreign trade contracted 19 percent year-on-year to 365.5 billion yuan ($57.5 billion) in the first three quarters.

However, total investment in fixed assets in Chongqing topped 1.06 trillion yuan in the first three quarters, up 17.3 percent year-on-year, compared with a growth rate of 10.3 percent for the country overall.

Investment in the secondary industry surged 20.8 percent during the period, beating the gains of 12.6 percent and 15.9 percent in the primary and tertiary industries, respectively, according to data on the website.

"The urbanization process and rapid growth in foreign investment in Chongqing have also contributed to the municipality's growth," Tian told the Global Times Thursday.

But Tian noted that despite the rapid growth in western provinces, they still lag far behind East China in terms of GDP per capita.(This article use incorrect statistic about GDP per capita)Chongqing 50,000 yuan(in 2014)

Beijing reported GDP growth of 6.7 percent in the first three quarters, which put it last on the growth list. Shanghai's growth rate was 6.8 percent, just above Beijing.

"A high base number is a major reason behind the slower growth in Beijing and Shanghai," said Liu.

China's economic growth slowed to 6.9 percent in the first three quarters, according to official data released Monday. Liu Dongliang, an analyst at China Merchants Bank, told the Global Times Thursday that local governments are expected to speed up investment to stabilize growth.

The government of South China's Guangdong Province, which reported GDP growth of 7.9 percent in the first three quarters, said that fiscal spending on infrastructure will be accelerated in the fourth quarter, according to a post on the province's website on Tuesday.

Also, analysts said that the central government is expected to further ease monetary policy before the end of this year in a bid to stabilize growth, and China could manage to reach the growth target of "about 7 percent" in this year.

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※Chongqing is a mountainous city.


List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

※The following numbers are renminbi-denominated.

First 3 quarters, Jiangsu Province, 5.12 trillion, 8.5%;

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[※The richest 10 counties in China are located in Jiangsu and Zhejiang province,their developments are balanced.]

[※The fourth quarter usually is the highest]

Guangdong Province, 5.25 trillion yuan, 7.9%.

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←This is Guangdong(×)

Nominal GDP per capita of all prefecture-level divisions in 2014

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competition between Jiangsu(江苏) and Guangdong(广东)

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Let's guess the statistic of the fourth quarter.
Could u make a prediction of overall GDP of your home province/city in 2015?

@Shotgunner51 @TaiShang @Jlaw @Edison Chen @yusheng @powastick
@Dungeness @xunzi @Abacin @Beidou2020 @cirr @Martian2
Okay @AndrewJin

@+4vsgorillas-Apebane @cnleio @Kyle Sun
@Arryn @Speeder 2 @Daniel808 @Bussard Ramjet
@Kashmiri Pandit @fakhre mirpur @zeronet
@jkroo @TianyaTaiwan
 

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Resource:Chongqing tops GDP list in first three quarters

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Old town of Chongqing.

Fast growth driven by real economy, strong investment, experts say

Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality led the GDP list with a growth rate of 11 percent during the first three quarters of the year among the 19 provincial-level governments that had released the data as of Thursday.

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Southwest China's Guizhou Province ranked second with a growth rate of 10.8 percent. Chongqing and Guizhou were the only two provincial-level governments that posted double-digit growth rates in the first three quarters, according to information from the provinces' statistics authorities.

"Provinces in western China are growing at a higher rate at present and the trend will continue for the next few years," Liu Xuezhi, an analyst at Bank of Communications, told the Global Times Thursday.

Liu noted that the industrial shift from the nation's coast to the west, and strong demand in infrastructure construction, are the major factors driving expansion in western China.

Tian Yun, editor-in-chief of the Macro China Information Network under the National Development and Reform Commission, noted that Chongqing's emphasis on the real economy is another major reason for its rapid growth.

The municipality's foreign trade, a major driving force for China's growth, has been slowing down. Data from the website of Statistical Information of Chongqing on Monday showed that the municipality's foreign trade contracted 19 percent year-on-year to 365.5 billion yuan ($57.5 billion) in the first three quarters.

However, total investment in fixed assets in Chongqing topped 1.06 trillion yuan in the first three quarters, up 17.3 percent year-on-year, compared with a growth rate of 10.3 percent for the country overall.

Investment in the secondary industry surged 20.8 percent during the period, beating the gains of 12.6 percent and 15.9 percent in the primary and tertiary industries, respectively, according to data on the website.

"The urbanization process and rapid growth in foreign investment in Chongqing have also contributed to the municipality's growth," Tian told the Global Times Thursday.

But Tian noted that despite the rapid growth in western provinces, they still lag far behind East China in terms of GDP per capita.(This article use incorrect statistic about GDP per capita)Chongqing 50,000 yuan(in 2014)

Beijing reported GDP growth of 6.7 percent in the first three quarters, which put it last on the growth list. Shanghai's growth rate was 6.8 percent, just above Beijing.

"A high base number is a major reason behind the slower growth in Beijing and Shanghai," said Liu.

China's economic growth slowed to 6.9 percent in the first three quarters, according to official data released Monday. Liu Dongliang, an analyst at China Merchants Bank, told the Global Times Thursday that local governments are expected to speed up investment to stabilize growth.

The government of South China's Guangdong Province, which reported GDP growth of 7.9 percent in the first three quarters, said that fiscal spending on infrastructure will be accelerated in the fourth quarter, according to a post on the province's website on Tuesday.

Also, analysts said that the central government is expected to further ease monetary policy before the end of this year in a bid to stabilize growth, and China could manage to reach the growth target of "about 7 percent" in this year.

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※Chongqing is a mountainous city.


List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

※The following numbers are renminbi-denominated.

First 3 quarters, Jiangsu Province, 5.12 trillion, 8.5%;

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[※The richest 10 counties in China are located in Jiangsu and Zhejiang province,their developments are balanced.]

[※The fourth quarter usually is the highest]

Guangdong Province, 5.25 trillion yuan, 7.9%.

View attachment 270058 ←This is Guangdong(×)

Nominal GDP per capita of all prefecture-level divisions in 2014

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competition between Jiangsu(江苏) and Guangdong(广东)

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Let's guess the statistic of the fourth quarter.
Could u make a prediction of overall GDP of your home province/city in 2015?

@Shotgunner51 @TaiShang @Jlaw @Edison Chen @yusheng @powastick
@Dungeness @xunzi @Abacin @Beidou2020 @cirr @Martian2
Okay @AndrewJin

@+4vsgorillas-Apebane @cnleio @Kyle Sun
@Arryn @Speeder 2 @Daniel808 @Bussard Ramjet
@Kashmiri Pandit @fakhre mirpur @zeronet
@jkroo @TianyaTaiwan

Wow never thought you will create a thread like this, well done kitten!

BTW what happen to you your DP? Previous ones were better IMO, more cute.

Yeah I know, because we are Special Administrative Regions.

I don't think we should be counted separately, but Guangdong already has enough GDP I guess lol.

LOL in that case we Shanghai should be part of Jiangsu! Anyway good to have HK SAR and Macau SAR accounted separately, both have unique and irreplacable roles in Chinese economy, all the best HK/MC bros!

得闲出黎食个包吹下水!
 
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Wait,what is"DP"

Display picture my dear, your avatar.
Cartoon is more suitable for you kitten.

I need ur prediction of Jiangsu and Guangdong province in 2015. Will those two combined reaches 2+ trillion$?

Guangdong + Shandong > $2T .... Yes
Guangdong + Jiangsu > $2T .... hard to tell, may miss by margin, anyway I don't know my dear
 
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Display picture my dear, your avatar.
Cartoon is more suitable for you kitten.



Guangdong + Shandong > $2T .... Yes
Guangdong + Jiangsu > $2T .... hard to tell, may miss by margin, anyway I don't know my dear
In 2014 already > $2T....(In fact it is $2.1T)
I hope you can predict → 2.?
 
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So about 80% of mainland China's landmass has less than $6000 per capital GDP? Still a long way to go. What happens if 100% of China's landmass has at least $8000+ and above per capital GDP? What will China's total nominal GDP be recalculated to be? @Chinese Bamboo @Chinese-Dragon @Shotgunner51 @TaiShang @Martian2 @Beidou2020 @Edison Chen @AndrewJin
Um....This map should take population into account..
For example,Hubei province,there are fifty-eight million people.
Its capital Wuhan,there r ten million people and per capita around 16,000$(Have a look at area marked 16039,it is small)

What will China's total nominal GDP be recalculated to be?
Maybe 20T?:p:

I think @powastick is right
:azn:Me too
:laugh:How about this DP?:lol::P
 
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Really Nice Thread @Chinese Bamboo :-)
And Make me Realise, How Massive is China Economic Today.

The Nominal GDP of China Top 5 Provinces Combined is Bigger than Japan Total Nominal GDP.
GDP Nominal of Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang, Henan Provinces Combined is Bigger than Japan Total GDP. @Nihonjin1051
Really Impressive !

I still Remember like Yesterday, when the News China GDP just Surpass Japan GDP in 2010.
But Today, Japan is Far Behind China. Just need 5 Years, China GDP is Almost 3x Bigger than Japan GDP.
How Fast is That ! :woot:

Btw, Why @AndrewJin get Banned? That's man make me Addicted to Chinese Inland City. :(
 
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Really Nice Thread @Chinese Bamboo :-)
And Make me Realise, How Massive is China Economic Today.

The Nominal GDP of China Top 5 Provinces Combined is Bigger than Japan Total Nominal GDP.
GDP Nominal of Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang, Henan Provinces Combined is Bigger than Japan Total GDP. @Nihonjin1051
Really Impressive !

I still Remember like Yesterday, when the News China GDP just Surpass Japan GDP in 2010.
But Today, Japan is Far Behind China. Just need 5 Years, China GDP is Almost 3x Bigger than Japan GDP.
How Fast is That ! :woot:

Btw, Why @AndrewJin get Banned? That's man make me Addicted to Chinese Inland City. :(
Just unbanned!
 
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