2021-02-25 16:13 By: GMW.cn https://flv1.gmw.cn/gmw/videoroot/2021-02-25/1614240495803.mp4
China s GDP exceeded the 100-trillion-yuan,threshold in 2020.
China s goods imports and exports increased by 1.9% on year to 32.16 trillion yuan in 2020, a record high.
FDI into the Chinese mainland, in actual use, expanded 6.2% year on year to a record high of nearly 1 trillion yuan in 2020.
Experts say China s growth will help drive the global economy.China s GDP growth in 2020 will be a good signal for the world economy.
China s growth has attracted world s attention:
The New York Times said, “Keeping the virus at bay has been critical to China’s economic success over the past year. While the pandemic ravages other nations, Beijing’s aggressive top-down approach kept the virus from spreading rapidly across the country.”
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by Chen Junxia, Xu Chi
GENEVA, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) Swiss economist and former trade negotiator Philippe G. Nell said he expects the trade relationship between Switzerland and China to evolve with more advanced and sophisticated products, and both countries are set to benefit from increasing intra-industry trade. Presently, the Swiss and Chinese economies are complementary on the value chain, Nell said, noting that Switzerland does not only import Chinese consumer goods, but also inputs for several industries, in particular watchmaking, machines and electronic apparatus. In the future, the Switzerland-China relationship will evolve with more advanced and sophisticated products from China, he added.
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by Chen Junxia, Xu Chi
GENEVA, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) Swiss economist and former trade negotiator Philippe G. Nell said he expects the trade relationship between Switzerland and China to evolve with more advanced and sophisticated products, and both countries are set to benefit from increasing intra-industry trade. Presently, the Swiss and Chinese economies are complementary on the value chain, Nell said, noting that Switzerland does not only import Chinese consumer goods, but also inputs for several industries, in particular watchmaking, machines and electronic apparatus. In the future, the Switzerland-China relationship will evolve with more advanced and sophisticated products from China, he added.