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China GDP and nominal GDP growth by province
The top 4 provinces in China in terms of nominal GDP were
Guangdong (USD 444 billion, US$1=RMB7), followed by Shandong (USD 371
billion), Jiangsu (USD 367 billion) and Zhejiang (USD 268 billion) in 2007.
Shanghai was ranked No. 7 with GDP of 174US$ billion and Beijing was ranked
No. 10 with GDP of 134USD billion in 2007.
The largest province in terms of GDP is Guangdong,
which counted for 11.23% of China total GDP in 2007,
GDP of top 10 ranked provinces / cities accounted
for about 63% of China total GDP.
Below is the chart of GDP for all provinces and
nominal GDP growth in China for the year of 2009:
China
GDP per capita by province
Although Zhejiang is the fourth largest province in
terms of GDP, its GDP per capita is the highest province
in 2007, which reached USD 5286, the other top 5
provinces are Jiangsu (USD 4847), Guangdong
(USD 4735), Shandong (USD 3972) and Fujian (USD
3701).
Below is the chart of GDP per capita for all
provinces in China for the year of 2009:
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