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        China Economy by Numbers - 2011


        Editor's note:
        China's economy expanded by 9.2 percent in 2011 from a year earlier and according to preliminary statistics, the country's GDP reached 47.16 trillion yuan ($7.26 trillion) in 2011.

        China set its full-year growth target at 8 percent in early 2011 after its economy grew 10.4 percent in 2010.

        December Issue
         
        China Economy by Numbers - 2011China's economy expanded 9.2 percent in 2011 from a year earlier, and 8.9 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2011.

        The quarterly growth was the slowest in 10 quarters. >>>

        November Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's consumer price index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, rose 4.2 percent year-on-year in November,marked a 13-month low. >>>

        October Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's industrial value-added output grew 13.2 percent year-on-year in October, down from September's 13.8-percent growth.

        On a monthly basis, output increased by 0.9 percent from September. >>>

        September Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's trade surplus fell for the second straight month in September, dropping by 12.4 percent year-on-year to reach $14.51 billion due to sluggish global demand and rising costs in domestic markets, the General Administration of Customs announced on Oct 13. >>>

        August Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's inflation eased in August from a 37-month high as the country's economy cooled and global uncertainties lingered.

        The consumer price index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, slowed to 6.2 percent in August. >>>

        July Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's Consumer Price Index (CPI), accelerated to 6.5 percent in July, accelerating to a 37-month high. The situation put the government in a tough position with worsening global liquidity in sight. >>>

        June Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's inflation escalated to the highest level in three years amid lingering pressure, with the consumer price index, jumping 6.4 percent year-on-year in June. The figure was far exceeding the government's annual inflation control target of 4 percent. >>>

        May Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's consumer price index rose 5.5 percent year-on-year in May, the highest rate in 34 months.

        Food prices, which account for nearly a third of the basket of goods in China's CPI calculation, surged 11.7 percent year-on-year. >>>

        April Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's consumer price index rose 5.3 percent in April from a year ago.

        The April figure was down 0.1 percentage points from March's 32-month high of 5.4 percent. >>>

        March Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China's consumer price index rose 5.4 percent in March year-on-year to?a 32- month high.

        Food prices surged 11 percent year-on-year. >>>

        February Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        China recorded a trade deficit of $7.3 billion in February, the General Administration of Customs(GAC) said Thursday.

        This is China's first monthly trade deficit since March 2010.? >>> 

        January Issue

        China Economy by Numbers - 2011

        New home prices climbed up in 68 of the 70 major cities tracked by the?National Bureau of Statistics, with 10 of them?seeing double-digit growth, after the bureau readjusted the calculation system. >>>
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