China to issue GDP figures under new mechanism from 2020
The Hindu
China’s third quarter GDP growth was the slowest in 27 years
China will
revise its historical regional GDP data under a unified accounting
mechanism from early next year, the National Bureau of Statistics said,
amid the continued slowdown of the world’s second largest economy.
The
Chinese economy grew at an annual pace of 6% in the July-September
quarter, the slowest growth since 1992. The slowdown is exacerbated by
the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China. In November this year,
China revised its 2018 GDP, saying the economy was 2.1% bigger than
earlier estimated, revising the gross domestic product for 2018 to 91.93
trillion yuan ($13.1 trillion) from USD 12.8 trillion.
The
new mechanism will unify the standards and procedures for calculating
national and local GDP numbers which had been calculated under different
accounting methods adopted by local and national statistics authorities
since 1985, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted the National Bureau of
Statistic (NBS) as reporting on Friday
The reform is expected to close the current discrepancy between
national and regional figures, improving data quality while enhancing
the credibility of the government statistics, it said. To
ensure data comparability, the country will also revise historical
local GDP figures and publish them in 2020, the Bureau said.
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