
Chinese Mainland’s GDP Grows 5% in 2024, Powered by New Productive Forces
Chinese mainland’s GDP increased by 5% in 2024, driven by new quality productive forces and a 3.5% rise in consumer retail sales.
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Chinese mainland’s GDP increased by 5% in 2024, driven by new quality productive forces and a 3.5% rise in consumer retail sales.
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Over the past decade, the Chinese mainland’s GDP and foreign trade volumes have surged, affirming its status as a global economic powerhouse.
China’s transformation into the world’s second-largest economy has not only improved lives domestically but also significantly boosted global prosperity.