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Basic facts about Chinese economy in the past decade
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China, now estimated to be the world's third largest economy by gross domestic products (GDP), faces the biggest challenge since the Asian financial crisis in 1997 as the impact of the global financial turmoil expands into the emerging economies.

Here are some basic facts collected by Xinhua about the country's economic performance from 1998 to 2007.

 

 GDP growth 

CPI   

 FDI(US$ billion)

FX (US$ billion) 

 Urban Unemployment

1998

7.8% 

-0.8%

45.46

144.96

3.1%

1999

7.6%  

-1.4%

40.32

 154.68

3.1%

2000

  8.4%

0.4%

40.72

 165.57

 3.1%

2001

8.3% 

0.7%

46.88

212.17

3.6%

2002 

 9.1%

-0.8%

52.74

286.41

4.0%

2003 

10.0% 

1.2%

53.51

403.25

4.3%

2004 

10.1%  

3.9%

60.63

609.93

4.2%

2005 

10.2% 

1.8%

60.33 

 818.87

4.2%

2006 

11.6% 

1.5%

69.47

1066.30

4.1%

2007 

13.0 % 

4.8%

82.66

1528.25

4.0%

 

(Xinhua News Agency January 22, 2009)

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