China GDP in 2010: A Complete Breakdown

Quick Stats: 2010

¥412,119B
GDP (亿元 CNY)
¥41.2T
GDP (T/B CNY, formatted)
$6,192.6B
GDP (USD)
¥30,808 / $4,629.2
Per Capita GDP

Economic Context: China in 2010

In 2010, China's GDP reached ¥412,119 billion CNY (~$6.19 trillion USD), officially overtaking Japan to become the world's second-largest economy. Per capita GDP was $4,629 — still modest by global standards, but the sheer scale of the population made the total economy enormous. The WTO-era export boom was at its peak, and infrastructure spending continued to accelerate.

GDP Comparison: Neighbouring Years

Year GDP (亿元 CNY) GDP (Trillion CNY) GDP (Billion USD)
2008 319,516 32.0 $4,667.4
2010 412,119 41.2 $6,192.6
2015 688,858 68.9 $11,280.8
2008 → 2010
+29.0%
GDP growth
2010 → 2015
+67.2%
GDP growth

Frequently Asked Questions

What was China's GDP in 2010?

China's GDP in 2010 was ¥412,119 billion CNY (approximately $6,192.6 billion USD). World's 2nd largest.

How much did China's GDP grow from 2008 to 2010?

China's GDP grew from ¥319,516B in 2008 to ¥412,119B in 2010 — a 29.0% increase.

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