List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP

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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.

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List of 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in mainland China by Nominal GDP in 2023 (at current prices, billions of GDP)[1]
Average exchange rate in 2023: CNY 7.0467 per U.S. dollar[2]
(PPP no longer included in the table for frequent changes in its index)
Rank Provinces GDP
(CN¥)
GDP
(US$)
Growth
at current
prices (%)
Real
growth
(%)
Share
(%)
China(Mainland) 126,058.21 17,888.97 4.6 5.2 100
1 Guangdong 13,567.30 1,925.34 4.8 4.8 10.76
2 Jiangsu 12,822.20 1,819.60 5.0 5.8 10.17
3 Shandong 9,206.90 1,306.55 5.1 6.0 7.30
4 Zhejiang 8,255.30 1,171.51 5.8 6.0 6.55
5 Sichuan 6,013.30 853.35 6.2 6.0 4.77
6 Henan 5,913.20 839.14 1.6 4.1 4.69
7 Hubei 5,580.40 791.92 5.8 6.0 4.43
8 Fujian 5,435.50 771.35 5.0 4.5 4.31
9 Hunan 5,001.30 709.74 5.2 4.6 3.97
10 Shanghai 4,721.90 670.09 5.4 5.0 3.75
11 Anhui 4,705.10 667.70 5.5 5.8 3.73
12 Hebei 4,394.40 623.61 4.7 5.5 3.49
13 Beijing 4,376.10 621.01 5.3 5.2 3.47
14 Shaanxi 3,378.60 479.46 2.9 4.3 2.68
15 Jiangxi 3,220.00 456.95 3.2 4.1 2.55
16 Liaoning 3,020.90 428.70 4.8 5.3 2.40
17 Chongqing 3,014.60 427.80 5.5 6.1 2.39
18 Yunnan 3,002.10 426.03 5.1 4.4 2.38
19 Guanxi 2,720.20 386.02 3.9 4.1 2.16
20 Shanxi 2,569.80 364.68 0.4 5.0 2.04
21 Inner Mongolia 2,462.70 349.48 5.3 7.3 1.95
22 Guizhou 2,091.30 296.78 4.5 4.9 1.66
23 Xinjiang 1,912.60 271.42 6.0 6.8 1.52
24 Tianjin 1,673.70 237.52 3.7 4.3 1.33
25 Heilongjiang 1,588.40 225.41 0.3 2.6 1.26
26 Jilin 1,353.10 192.02 5.6 6.3 1.07
27 Gansu 1,186.40 168.36 6.7 6.4 0.94
28 Hainan 755.10 107.16 9.6 9.2 0.60
29 Ningxia 531.50 75.43 4.1 6.6 0.42
30 Qinghai 379.90 53.91 4.8 5.3 0.30
31 Tibet 239.30 33.96 11.3 9.5 0.19

Main Year (Nominal GDP)

GDP by national currency (renminbi) in main years

GDP in 31 provinces of mainland China by Chinese yuan (billions)[3]
year 2023(p) 2022(r) 2021(r) 2020(r) 2015 2010 2000
China(mainland) 126,058.21 120,472.40 114,923.70 101,356.70 68,885.82 41,211.93 10,028.01
Guangdong 13,567.30 12,951.36 12,471.95 11,115.16 7,473.24 4,594.46 1,081.02
Jiangsu 12,822.20 12,208.93 11,739.24 10,280.77 7,125.59 4,138.39 855.37
Shandong 9,206.90 8,757.69 8,287.52 7,279.82 5,528.88 3,392.25 827.81
Zhejiang 8,255.30 7,806.06 7,404.08 6,468.91 4,350.77 2,739.99 616.48
Sichuan 6,013.30 5,661.02 5,408.80 4,850.16 3,034.20 1,722.48 392.82
Henan 5,913.20 5,822.01 5,807.14 5,425.94 3,708.41 2,265.50 505.30
Hubei 5,580.40 5,274.17 5,009.12 4,300.45 3,034.40 1,622.69 354.54
Fujian 5,435.50 5,176.51 4,956.61 4,360.86 2,681.95 1,500.25 376.45
Hunan 5,001.30 4,755.86 4,571.35 4,154.26 2,853.86 1,557.43 355.15
Shanghai 4,721.90 4,480.91 4,365.32 3,896.33 2,688.70 1,791.54 481.22
Anhui 4,705.10 4,460.77 4,256.52 3,806.15 2,383.12 1,324.98 312.53
Hebei 4,394.40 4,198.80 4,039.71 3,601.38 2,639.84 1,800.36 462.82
Beijing 4,376.10 4,154.09 4,104.56 3,594.33 2,477.91 1,496.40 327.78
Shaanxi 3,378.60 3,283.82 3,012.17 2,601.41 1,789.88 984.52 180.40
Jiangxi 3,220.00 3,121.38 2,982.78 2,578.20 1,678.09 938.32 200.31
Liaoning 3,020.90 2,882.61 2,756.95 2,501.14 2,021.03 1,389.63 466.91
Chongqing 3,014.60 2,857.61 2,807.73 2,504.14 1,604.05 806.53 182.21
Yunnan 3,002.10 2,855.61 2,716.16 2,455.57 1,496.00 773.53 203.01
Guanxi 2,720.20 2,618.61 2,520.91 2,212.09 1,479.78 855.24 208.00
Shanxi 2,569.80 2,558.39 2,287.04 1,783.56 1,183.64 890.39 184.57
Inner Mongolia 2,462.70 2,338.89 2,116.60 1,725.80 1,294.90 819.99 153.91
Guizhou 2,091.30 2,001.04 1,945.86 1,786.04 1,054.10 451.90 102.99
Xinjiang 1,912.60 1,804.27 1,631.16 1,380.07 930.69 536.02 136.36
Tianjin 1,673.70 1,613.22 1,568.51 1,400.80 1,087.95 683.08 159.17
Heilongjiang 1,588.40 1,583.15 1,485.82 1,363.34 1,169.00 830.83 285.55
Jilin 1,353.10 1,281.81 1,316.38 1,225.60 1,001.80 641.05 175.14
Gansu 1,186.40 1,112.14 1,022.55 897.97 655.66 394.37 105.29
Hainan 755.10 688.96 650.41 556.62 373.42 202.05 52.68
Ningxia 531.50 510.46 458.82 395.63 257.94 157.17 29.50
Qinghai 379.90 362.33 338.51 300.98 201.10 114.42 26.37
Tibet 239.30 215.02 208.02 190.27 104.30 51.29 11.78

GDP by US dollar in main years

GDP in 31 provinces of mainland China by US dollar (billions)[2]
CN¥ per US dollar 7.0467 6.7261 6.4515 6.8976 6.2284 6.7695 8.2784
year 2023(p) 2022(r) 2021(r) 2020(r) 2015 2010 2000
China(mainland) 17,888.97 17,911.18 17,813.49 14,694.49 11,059.95 6,087.88 1,211.35
Guangdong 1,925.34 1,925.54 1,933.19 1,611.45 1,199.87 678.70 130.58
Jiangsu 1,819.60 1,815.16 1,819.61 1,490.49 1,144.05 611.33 103.33
Shandong 1,306.55 1,302.05 1,284.59 1,055.41 887.69 501.11 100.00
Zhejiang 1,171.51 1,160.56 1,147.65 937.85 698.54 404.76 74.47
Sichuan 853.35 841.65 838.38 703.17 487.16 254.45 47.45
Henan 839.14 865.58 900.12 786.64 595.40 334.66 61.04
Hubei 791.92 784.13 776.43 623.47 487.19 239.71 42.83
Fujian 771.35 769.62 768.29 632.23 430.60 221.62 45.47
Hunan 709.74 707.08 708.57 602.28 458.20 230.07 42.90
Shanghai 670.09 666.20 676.64 564.88 431.68 264.65 58.13
Anhui 667.70 663.20 659.77 551.81 382.62 195.73 37.75
Hebei 623.61 624.25 626.17 522.12 423.84 265.95 55.91
Beijing 621.01 617.61 636.22 521.10 397.84 221.05 39.59
Shaanxi 479.46 488.22 466.89 377.15 287.37 145.43 21.79
Jiangxi 456.95 464.07 462.34 373.78 269.43 138.61 24.20
Liaoning 428.70 428.57 427.33 362.61 324.49 205.28 56.40
Chongqing 427.80 424.85 435.21 363.05 257.54 119.14 22.01
Yunnan 426.03 424.56 421.01 356.00 240.19 114.27 24.52
Guanxi 386.02 389.32 390.75 320.70 237.59 126.34 25.13
Shanxi 364.68 380.37 354.50 258.58 190.04 131.53 22.30
Inner Mongolia 349.48 347.73 328.08 250.20 207.90 121.13 18.59
Guizhou 296.78 297.50 301.61 258.94 169.24 66.76 12.44
Xinjiang 271.42 268.25 252.83 200.08 149.43 79.18 16.47
Tianjin 237.52 239.84 243.12 203.09 174.68 100.91 19.23
Heilongjiang 225.41 235.37 230.31 197.65 187.69 122.73 34.49
Jilin 192.02 190.57 204.04 177.68 160.84 94.70 21.16
Gansu 168.36 165.35 158.50 130.19 105.27 58.26 12.72
Hainan 107.16 102.43 100.82 80.70 59.95 29.85 6.36
Ningxia 75.43 75.89 71.12 57.36 41.41 23.22 3.56
Qinghai 53.91 53.87 52.47 43.64 32.29 16.90 3.19
Tibet 33.96 31.97 32.24 27.58 16.75 7.58 1.42

GDP by PPP intl dollar in main years

GDP in 31 provinces of mainland China
by purchasing power parity (intl$ billions)
reference only here for the frequent changes in the ppp indicator
(WEO published on April 7, 2023, by IMF[4])
CN¥ per intl dollar 4.0355 4.1769 4.2388 3.8707 3.3258 2.7286
year 2022 2021 2020 2015 2010 2000
China (mainland) 29,989.03 27,514.11 23,911.65 17,796.73 12,391.58 3,675.15
Guangdong 3,199.57 2,985.93 2,622.24 1,930.72 1,381.46 396.18
Jiangsu 3,044.87 2,810.51 2,425.40 1,840.90 1,244.33 313.48
Shandong 2,166.65 1,984.13 1,717.42 1,428.39 1,019.98 303.38
Zhejiang 1,925.79 1,772.63 1,526.12 1,124.03 823.86 225.93
Henan 1,520.14 1,390.30 1,280.07 958.07 681.19 185.19
Sichuan 1,406.26 1,294.93 1,144.23 783.89 517.91 143.96
Hubei 1,331.55 1,199.24 1,014.54 783.94 487.91 129.93
Fujian 1,316.07 1,186.67 1,028.80 692.89 451.09 137.96
Hunan 1,206.06 1,094.44 980.06 737.30 468.29 130.16
Anhui 1,116.22 1,019.06 897.93 615.68 398.39 114.54
Shanghai 1,106.50 1,045.11 919.21 694.63 538.68 176.36
Hebei 1,049.94 967.16 849.62 682.01 541.33 169.62
Beijing 1,031.12 982.68 847.96 640.17 449.94 120.13
Shaanxi 812.11 721.15 613.71 462.42 296.03 66.11
Jiangxi 794.81 714.11 608.24 433.54 282.13 73.41
Chongqing 721.82 672.20 590.77 414.41 242.51 66.78
Liaoning 718.01 660.05 590.06 522.14 417.83 171.12
Yunnan 717.49 650.28 579.31 386.49 232.58 74.40
Guangxi 651.74 603.54 521.87 382.30 257.15 76.23
Shanxi 635.43 547.54 420.77 305.79 267.72 67.64
Inner Mongolia 573.87 506.74 407.14 334.54 246.55 56.41
Guizhou 499.68 465.86 421.36 272.33 135.88 37.74
Xinjiang 439.63 390.52 325.58 240.44 161.17 49.97
Tianjin 404.20 375.52 330.47 281.07 205.39 58.33
Heilongjiang 394.03 355.72 321.63 302.01 249.81 104.65
Jilin 323.88 315.16 289.14 258.82 192.75 64.19
Gansu 277.58 244.81 211.85 169.39 118.58 38.59
Hainan 168.96 155.72 131.32 96.47 60.75 19.31
Ningxia 125.63 109.85 93.34 66.64 47.26 10.81
Qinghai 89.46 81.04 71.01 51.95 34.40 9.66
Tibet 52.85 49.80 44.89 26.95 15.42 4.32

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.[5]

Appendix
Historical GDP of Hong Kong SAR
Historical GDP of Hong Kong SAR (in million)
(based on IMF WEO October 2022)[5]
Year HK$ Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l.$)
2022 2,872,569 368,373 518,743
2021 2,869,682 369,158 488,461
2020 2,651,000 341,319 439,459
2019 2,921,247 372,989 490,880
2018 2,845,320 363,031 480,494
2017 2,662,530 341,679 456,118
2016 2,490,620 320,877 431,063
2015 2,398,280 309,359 417,319
2014 2,260,010 291,438 403,274
2013 2,138,310 275,673 385,146
2012 2,037,060 262,601 367,119
2011 1,934,430 248,484 354,188
2010 1,776,330 228,644 331,004
2009 1,659,250 214,048 306,451
2008 1,707,490 219,279 311,800
2007 1,650,760 211,583 299,479
2006 1,503,350 193,515 273,935
2005 1,412,130 181,556 248,418
2004 1,316,950 169,085 224,339
2003 1,256,670 161,370 200,973
2002 1,297,340 166,336 191,458
2001 1,321,140 169,381 185,405
2000 1,337,500 171,643 180,414
1999 1,285,950 165,734 163,908
1998 1,308,070 168,858 157,624
1997 1,373,080 177,349 165,612
1996 1,235,300 159,718 154,905
1995 1,119,010 144,652 145,906
1994 1,049,610 135,812 139,596
1993 931,008 120,354 128,897
1992 807,128 104,272 118,562
1991 691,323 88,960 109,116
1990 599,258 76,929 99,853
1989 536,559 68,790 92,700
1988 466,077 59,708 87,217
1987 394,771 50,623 77,638
1986 320,526 41,076 66,814
1985 278,127 35,700 58,949
1984 261,992 33,511 56,737
1983 217,282 29,907 49,781
1982 196,005 32,291 45,187
1981 173,577 31,055 41,364
1980 143,620 28,862 34,607
Historical GDP of Macau SAR
Historical GDP of Macau SAR(in million)
(based on IMF WEO October 2022)[5]
Year MOP$ Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l.$)
2022 187,992 23,420 40,369
2021 239,406 29,905 48,591
2020 210,294 26,348 40,049
2019 445,328 55,136 77,700
2018 440,316 54,545 77,334
2017 405,790 50,559 72,228
2016 362,355 45,322 64,610
2015 362,214 45,362 64,465
2014 442,070 55,348 81,350
2013 411,865 51,552 80,810
2012 343,818 43,032 71,418
2011 294,347 36,708 64,148
2010 225,052 28,124 51,643
2009 171,467 21,475 40,752
2008 167,760 20,917 39,917
2007 147,383 18,341 37,870
2006 118,338 14,790 32,224
2005 96,872 12,092 27,602
2004 84,920 10,586 24,772
2003 65,733 8,195 19,031
2002 58,825 7,323 16,734
2001 54,718 6,811 15,120

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.

References

  1. ^ GDP-2023 is a preliminary data "Home - Regional - Quarterly by Province" (Press release). China NBS.
  2. ^ a b For the exchange rate of the latest year, refer to the Statistical Communiqué of that year "Statistical communiqué of the People's Republic of China on the national economic and social development" (Press release). China NBS. Retrieved February 29, 2024.; Refer to the national statistical database for the historical exchange rates "national data - annual - foreign tarde and economic cooperation - reference exchange rate of renminbi (period average)" (Press release). China NBS. Retrieved February 29, 2024., and the historical exchange rates published on the statistical yearbooks "statistical yearbooks (Chinese / English)" (Press release). China NBS. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  3. ^ see China national data "regional - annual by province - national accounts - gross regional product" (Press release). China NBS. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  4. ^ the purchasing power parity indicator in World Economic Outlook published on April 7, 2023 by International Monetary Fund "World Economic Outlook data" (Press release). International Monetary Fund. April 7, 2023. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c ("Download WEO Data: October 2022 Edition" (Press release). International Monetary Fund.)