GNP (gross national product)
Gross National Product (GN) is the total of all money produced per year by a country's workers. GNP per capita is GNP shared out equally among all the people of a country.
China exports
In 2010, Chine exports totaled $1.194trillion, down from $1.429 trillion in 2008. China's main exports are: electrical goods and other machinery, including data processing equipment, apparel, textiles, iron and steel, optical and medical equipment.
Export partners are:
-US (17.7%)
-HK (13.3%)
-JAPAN (8.1%)
-SOUTH KOREA (5.2%)
-GERMANY (4.1%)
Export partners are:
-US (17.7%)
-HK (13.3%)
-JAPAN (8.1%)
-SOUTH KOREA (5.2%)
-GERMANY (4.1%)
China imports
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China's imports
In 2010, China imports totaled $921.5 billion, down from $1131 trillion in 2008. China's main imports are: electrical components, other machinery, oil and mineral fuels, optical and medical eqipments, metal ores, plastics and organic chemicals.
Import partners are:
-Japan (13.3%)
-South Korea (9.9%)
-US (7.2%)
-Germany (4.9%)
Import partners are:
-Japan (13.3%)
-South Korea (9.9%)
-US (7.2%)
-Germany (4.9%)
Major infrastructure projects
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Three Gorges Dam
The Three Gorges Dam it the world's largest hydroelectric Dam. It is located in the heart of the Yangtze River. The Dam is more than a mile wide and 600 feet long. This dam is the most expensive engineering in the world, the official cost of this project is approximately $25 billion.
Nanpu bridge
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Nanpu Bridge
Nanpu Bridge is located in Shanghai. It is known as the sister bridge to the Yangpu Bridge, one of the main bridges in Shanghai. The Nanpu Bridge crosses the Huangpu River; the total length is 760 meters.The main span is 428 meters, shorter than the sister bridge. In addition, it is the 57th longest cable-stayed bridge in the world, opened to public in 1991.