China revises 2018 GDP up 2.1%, says will not significantly impact 2019 growth calculation
FILE PHOTO: An electric delivery vehicle drives in the Central Business District in Beijing, China October 29, 2019. Picture taken October 29, 2019. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
The revisions showed that the services sector contributed more to GDP in 2018 than the original data had indicated, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement. The world’s second-biggest economy is growing at its slowest pace in almost three decades, pressured in part by a trade war with the United States.
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