List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP

The article lists China's province-level divisions by gross domestic product (GDP). Each province's GDP is listed in both the national currency renminbi (CN¥), and at nominal U.S. dollar values according to annual average exchange rates and according to purchasing power parity (PPP). Historical figures and rankings, including purchasing power parity (PPP) figures, are also given for main years since 1978. Figures for Hong Kong and Macau, which are special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China.[1]

All the CN¥ figures are from the National Bureau of Statistics of China. Annual PPP rates are taken from the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook (WEO) databases.

Map of Chinese provinces by GDP (PPP) 2019 in billions USD

  >$2 trillion   $1 trillion - $2 trillion   $500 billion - $1.0 trillion   $200 - $500 billion   <$200 billion

2019

List of Chinese provinces by 2019 GDP (in billions of GDP)[2]
preliminary estimation; average rate: CN¥ 6.8985 per U.S. dollar[3];
CN¥4.223 per Int'l. dollar (according to World Bank 2019 on July 2020 publication[4])
ProvincesRankGDP
(CN¥)
Nominal GDP
(US$)
PPP GDP
(Int'l. $)
real
growth
(%)
Share
(%)
China (mainland)99,086.5014,363.4823,459.396.1100
Guangdong110,767.111,560.792,549.276.210.87
Jiangsu29,963.151,444.252,358.926.110.06
Shandong37,106.751,030.191,682.635.57.17
Zhejiang46,235.17903.841,476.266.86.29
Henan55,425.92786.541,284.677.05.48
Sichuan64,661.58675.741,103.707.54.70
Hubei74,582.83664.321,085.457.54.63
Fujian84,239.50614.551,003.767.64.28
Hunan93,975.21576.24941.187.64.01
Shanghai103,815.53553.10903.396.03.85
Anhui113,711.40538.00878.727.53.75
Beijing123,537.13512.74837.476.13.57
Hebei133,510.45508.87831.156.83.54
Shaanxi142,579.32373.90610.696.02.60
Liaoning152,490.95361.09589.785.52.51
Jiangxi162,475.75358.88586.178.02.50
Chongqing172,360.58342.19558.916.32.38
Yunnan182,322.38336.65549.868.12.34
Guangxi192,123.71307.85502.826.02.14
Inner Mongolia201,721.25249.51407.535.21.74
Shanxi211,702.67246.82403.146.21.72
Guizhou221,676.93243.09397.048.31.69
Tianjin231,410.43204.45333.934.81.42
Heilongjiang241,361.27197.33322.304.21.37
Xinjiang251,359.71197.10321.936.21.37
Jilin261,172.68169.99277.653.01.18
Gansu27871.83126.38206.426.20.88
Hainan28530.8976.96125.705.80.54
Ningxia29374.8554.3488.766.50.38
Qinghai30296.6042.9970.216.30.30
Tibet31169.7824.6140.198.10.17
Non–specific areas553.1980.19130.970.56


Appendix

GDP figures for Hong Kong and Macau SARs are given in both US dollars and in their respective local currencies (Hong Kong dollars and Macanese patacas). PPP figures are given in Int'l. dollars .[1]

Appendix
Historical GDP of Hong Kong SAR
Historical GDP of Hong Kong SAR(in million)
(based on IMF WEO October 2019)[1]
YearHK$Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l.$)
20192,921,247372,989490,880
20182,845,320363,031480,494
20172,662,530341,679456,118
20162,490,620320,877431,063
20152,398,280309,359417,319
20142,260,010291,438403,274
20132,138,310275,673385,146
20122,037,060262,601367,119
20111,934,430248,484354,188
20101,776,330228,644331,004
20091,659,250214,048306,451
20081,707,490219,279311,800
20071,650,760211,583299,479
20061,503,350193,515273,935
20051,412,130181,556248,418
20041,316,950169,085224,339
20031,256,670161,370200,973
20021,297,340166,336191,458
20011,321,140169,381185,405
20001,337,500171,643180,414
19991,285,950165,734163,908
19981,308,070168,858157,624
19971,373,080177,349165,612
19961,235,300159,718154,905
19951,119,010144,652145,906
19941,049,610135,812139,596
1993931,008120,354128,897
1992807,128104,272118,562
1991691,32388,960109,116
1990599,25876,92999,853
1989536,55968,79092,700
1988466,07759,70887,217
1987394,77150,62377,638
1986320,52641,07666,814
1985278,12735,70058,949
1984261,99233,51156,737
1983217,28229,90749,781
1982196,00532,29145,187
1981173,57731,05541,364
1980143,62028,86234,607
Historical GDP of Macau SAR
Historical GDP of Macau SAR(in million)
(based on IMF WEO October 2019)[1]
YearMOP$Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l.$)
2019445,32855,13677,700
2018440,31654,54577,334
2017405,79050,55972,228
2016362,35545,32264,610
2015362,21445,36264,465
2014442,07055,34881,350
2013411,86551,55280,810
2012343,81843,03271,418
2011294,34736,70864,148
2010225,05228,12451,643
2009171,46721,47540,752
2008167,76020,91739,917
2007147,38318,34137,870
2006118,33814,79032,224
200596,87212,09227,602
200484,92010,58624,772
200365,7338,19519,031
200258,8257,32316,734
200154,7186,81115,120

See also

Notes

This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of Mainland China (including all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities) in order of their total gross domestic product. Currency figures are given in millions or billions. 1 USD nominally converts to 6.23 CNY according to the average 2013 exchange rate, and to 3.7603 by purchasing power parity (though prices vary from region to region within China). The Hong Kong and Macau GDP figures are given in US dollars based on purchasing power parity. Currency data is based on IMF WEO figures.[5]

For the 2013 figures, nominal GDP comparisons are given between each province and sovereign countries with similar GDPs. Equivalent countries are listed for both the current and previous year.

References

  1. All gdp data for Hong Kong, Macao is based on IMF WEO October 2019 ("Download WEO Data: October 2019 Edition" (Press release). International Monetary Fund. April 9, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2019.)
  2. GDP-2019 is a preliminary data, and GDP-2018 is a revision based on the 2018 CASEN: "Home - Regional - Quarterly by Province" (Press release). China NBS. April 15, 2020. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  3. Average rate of the Chinese Yuan to the US dollar in 2019 is according to the Statistical Communiqué of the People's Republic of China on the 2019 National Economic and Social Development: The average exchange rate of the year was 6.8985 RMB to 1 USD dollar, depreciated by 4.1 percent over that of 2018. "Statistical Communiqué of the People's Republic of China on the 2019 National Economic and Social Development" (Press release). China NBS. February 28, 2020. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  4. Historical PPP GDP figures of Mainland China and exchange rates of the Chinese Yuan to Int'l dollar are based on the World Bank 2019 "Gross domestic product 2019, PPP" (PDF) (Press release). World Bank. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  5. the historical exchange rates of Chinese yuan to US dollar are based on China Statistical Yearbook "China Statistical Yearbook (Annual Data)" (Press release). National Bureau of Statistics of China. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
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