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UPDATED: January 5, 2015 NO. 2 JANUARY 10, 2013
Numbers of the Week No. 2, 2015
Share

6%

The 2015 growth target for China's foreign trade, down from 7.5 percent in 2014

4.2%

Year-on-year decease in industrial profits in November

13 million

Estimated number of new jobs created in 2014

2.5 tln yuan

Estimated total fixed assets investment on China's transport infrastructure—including roads, railways, airports and waterways—in 2014

2.8 tln yuan

Estimated total consumption of information in 2014, up 27 percent year on year

200 bln kwh

Total electricity output of the world's largest hydropower project—the Three Gorges Project—in 2014

390 mln

Estimated number of Chinese air travelers in 2014, up 10.1 percent year on year

$894.8 bln

China's outstanding foreign debt by the end of September 2014



 
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