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Ask for some data about manufacturing in China

Four out of every five pens in the world are "Made in China"

One out of every two pieces of underwear on the French market is made in China

In 2020, 1 in every 5 cars in the world will be made in China

One in every 3 exported garments in the world will be made in China

1. With a population of 1.3 billion, the world’s One in every five people is Chinese.

The population of 1.3 billion is mainly concentrated in China, and China’s most suitable population carrying capacity is only 600 to 700 million, which is seriously overloaded.

2. There are 20 cities with a population of more than 5 million and 100 cities with a population of more than 1 million.

The environmental damage caused by each large city every day is almost impossible to estimate. Every city with a population of 5 million can pile up a mountain of urban garbage every day.

3. China has almost unlimited labor resources, with a population of 752 million capable of working.

13-7.52=4.84

There are still 484 million people who are unable to work due to disease, disability and lack of education.

4. China is importing more and more from abroad: this year it is 500 billion US dollars, and it is expected to reach 1 trillion US dollars in 2010. The trade surplus with the United States is $124 billion.

What about our country’s exports?

5. The current population of elderly people reaches 131 million; it will reach 200 million in 2015. By 2040, people over the age of 60 will account for 28% of the country's population, compared with 11% now; in 2002, life expectancy increased from 40 years in 1949 to 71.4 years.

It will become more and more common for a family and a couple to support four elderly people and one child. Middle-aged people will be the most difficult people in society.

Aging will also make it difficult to maintain the social security system, especially when individual productivity is not so developed.

6. Shanghai is the largest city in China, with a population of 17 million. Shanghai's GDP is similar to that of Brazil as a whole.

Serious housing problems and serious traffic problems are the result of 17 million.

7. According to World Bank statistics, 400 million people have been lifted out of poverty in 20 years.

What about more people? What about the new population?

8. Since 2000, 200 million rural people have left the countryside and settled in cities; before 2030, another 300 million rural people will leave the countryside and come to cities.

The carrying pressure of cities will become greater and greater, and management will become more and more difficult. Employment issues will become increasingly prominent.

9. Foreigners invest US$1 billion in China every week, and investment in the first 10 months of 2004 reached US$53.8 billion, breaking the 2003 record.

In 2004, its GDP accounted for 4.5% of global GDP, making it the seventh largest economic country in the world.

Whether you can maintain it is the key! It is also necessary to further optimize the investment environment and further provide more preferential investment policies that do not harm our own interests but also favor foreign investors.

An economic power is not necessarily an economic power. Improving quality is the real way to go.

10. The current per capita income of the nation is US$1,090, ranking 100th in the world.

Only 100 people.

11. In the first seven months of this year, China exported 73 million mobile phones (annual growth rate of 55%), and 1 in every 3 mobile phones sold globally was produced in China. 550 billion mobile text messages have been sent this year, 10 billion of which were sent during the New Year period.

Mobile phones contain heavy metals and other substances that are difficult to process and can cause pollution. Blindly expanding production will unknowingly bring hidden dangers to oneself.

I see that among the 550 billion text messages, a lot of them are junk, right? False advertising, damning text messages...

12. China has 103 million Internet users, ranking second in the world after the United States; before 2010, it may jump to first place.

This is a huge consumer group, but young people need guidance.

13. There are 30 million online game enthusiasts in China. Therefore, China is the country with the largest population playing online games in the world.

It is still a question of guidance for teenagers.

China’s game management system is also imperfect.

14. In 2003, 10.5 million personal computers were sold in China, twice the annual sales in France. By 2010, China is likely to become the largest producer of personal computers.

Computers and mobile phones also contain substances that are difficult to process, and blind production is not advisable.

Also, we are only producing, what about our own research and development? A big country is not necessarily a powerful country!

15. TCL, the world’s largest TV manufacturer, has a global market share of 10%. In 2004, it sold 18 million televisions.

Another TV set.

16. Out of every two digital cameras sold in the world, more than one is made in China.

R&D is about to be withdrawn again.

17. By 2007, one-third of the world's electronics industry will be located in China.

The temptation of cheap labor.

18. In 2005, global famous catering companies will open 375 new branches in China (KFC and Pizza Hut already have 1,000 and 120 branches in China respectively).

China has a huge number of diners.

19. In 2003, 8,000 supermarkets opened in China. Among the 53 large supermarkets, Carrefour ranks fifth in China.

It is also a matter of population and economic level.

20. By 2020, China will build 500 million square meters of housing every year.

People need space, but they don’t know how much wetland, farmland and forestland they will take up.

21. In 2003, 28.85 million Chinese traveled abroad. By 2020, it may reach 100 million.

However, the quality of travel is not high yet, but going out is progress.

22. In two years, 10,300 kilometers of expressways have been put into operation. By comparison, the French motorway network is only 8,000 kilometers long. It is expected that another 70,000 kilometers will be built in 2010, with an annual construction speed of 5,000 kilometers.

Haha, as the brother on the 5th floor said, how many of them can really be considered high-quality?

23. The total length of China’s railway network is only twice that of France, but its passenger volume is seven times higher than that of France.

Compare with the United States!

24. In November 2004, China built the world's largest container ship, which is three times larger than the Stade de France, 115 meters high and can accommodate 8,200 containers.

Haha, import is needed.

25. The number of containers used in China accounts for 1/4 of the world's total. In 2003, the container handling capacity of China's ports was 48 million, while in 1999 it was only 16 million, an increase of 31%. Shanghai's container usage ranks third in the world, after Hong Kong and Singapore. In 2020, it will become the first in the world. In addition, China is the world's largest container producer. CIMC is a Shenzhen company that holds 50% of the global container market. Its output in 2003 was 1 million units.

China’s big package~

26. By 2010, China will become the second largest advertising market in the world, ranking before Japan and after the United States. In 2003, it ranked fifth in the world, spending $14.5 billion on advertising. Of the 10 largest advertisers, 8 are local advertisers. By 2012, the TV advertising market will increase fivefold.

A distribution center for spam ads.

27. In China, 300,000 people are very wealthy. In addition to real estate, their disposable assets amount to 1 million US dollars.

What about those other than 300,000? What about the 484 million people who are unable to work? What about those who have not yet escaped poverty? What about those laid off?

28. China has 651 television stations and more than 1,000 radio stations, ranking second in the world market after the United States.

The direct stage for rubbish advertisements, rubbish TV series, and rubbish entertainment programs. Fortunately, these are not mainstream.

29. China accounts for about 7% of global industrial output value, and in another 20 years, this proportion may reach 25%.

China’s indicators.

30. In 2003, 2.1 million cars were sold in China. Santana has a 15% market share and has sold 200,000 units since the beginning of the year.

Outside of Germany, China is the largest market for Volkswagen sedans.

But the quality of China's "mass"...

31. According to statistics from Morgan Stanley, the potential consumer group for luxury goods accounts for 8% of the total population of China, which is about 8%. There are 100 million people; and this group of people now only accounts for 1% of the resident population, about 13 million people. On September 23, Louis Vuitton opened the largest luxury goods company in China (an area of ??900 square meters) in Shanghai. LVMH leadership estimates that it will take 20 to 25 years for its market share in China to catch up with the United States (25% of global sales).

Luxury, and many people don’t even have enough food and clothing.

32. The British Bentley Motors Company sold 70 cars in China in 2003, of which 19 vintage cars were the most expensive.

China’s rich men helped.

33. China is the second largest tea producer in the world (accounting for 23% of global tea production), after India. It is also the second largest citrus producer in the world, after the United States.

The variety quality and planting level of China's tea and citrus are far from being the best in the world.

34. A new power station is built every week in China. In 2004, the growth of the electricity market alone was equivalent to that of the entire UK electricity market.

China wastes enough electricity every day to power some small and poor countries for a year.

35. Of the 13 billion pairs of shoes produced in the global footwear industry, China produced 7 billion pairs, of which 4 billion pairs were exported, making it the first in the world, ahead of India.

Counterfeiters have also made a considerable “contribution”!

36. From 1995 to 2003, European imports of Chinese clothing increased nearly three times, from 3.9 billion euros to 10.6 billion euros. Five out of every six ski suits sold in Europe are produced in China. Two out of every three children's clothing items come from China. In 2003, the United States imported 276 billion pairs of Chinese shoes, a 22-fold increase from 2001. Three out of every four toys in the world are produced in China's Shenzhen Special Administrative Region, and eight out of every 10 artificial Christmas trees are made in China.

China is the toy warehouse of the world.

37. Wal-Mart purchases US$15 billion in goods in China every year. The world's largest distributor with 42 branches in China can sell 10% of imported Chinese goods in the United States.

China has become the largest place for some big countries to consume excess products.

38. China’s life insurance is the fastest growing in the world (an annual growth rate of 30% in the past ten years). In 2002, the amount of life insurance reached US$28 billion and will reach US$100 billion by 2008, ranking ahead of France and Germany. China Life Insurance Company is China's largest insurance company, with a 69% market share.

As the aging population becomes more prominent, the insured amount will be larger!

39. 190,000 Chinese die every year due to improper medication. China is the world's largest tobacco producer, producing 1.9 trillion cigarettes every year, and its smokers account for 1/3 of the world's total smokers.

Not paying attention to health and blindly paying attention to so-called health products have brought immeasurable benefits to pharmaceutical companies!

Chinese smokers have made an indispensable "contribution" to indoor and public air pollution projects around the world! At the same time, he is still actively paying taxes for the country! The Smoking Smoking Drug Company is also very grateful to this group of generous people.

40. Yiwu City, 300 kilometers away from Shanghai, is the world’s largest small commodity wholesale market. Foreign buyers go there to place orders.

In the past, the largest small commodity market in the country was the Hanzheng Street Small Commodity Market in Wuhan City. The fakes were abominable!

41. China’s steel production has increased 2.5 times in 5 years. Baosteel is China's number one steel company, with a turnover of US$14 billion and 100,000 employees.

How much of the total is high-quality steel?

42. China is the world’s largest producer of tungsten, and a large part of the United States’ strategic tungsten reserves is supplied by China.

It has become a strategic reserve for other countries! Coal too! Made Japan's strategic reserve! Don’t believe it?

43. China produces 2.3 billion condoms every year.

Haha, there are many people and there are many places. But many people who should use it don’t.

44. China is the world’s second largest producer and consumer of cardboard boxes. From 1993 to 2003, China's consumption of cardboard boxes increased from 5 million tons to 14 million tons.

Including those that were crumpled into a ball and thrown away after writing one or two words. How many trees do you need to cut down every year? It's a pity that there are no druids in reality, otherwise there wouldn't be so many trees suffering.

45. China is the world’s largest exporter of granite floor tiles. The floor of the new square in front of the city hall in Marseille, France, is paved with Chinese floor tiles.

How much have you left for yourself?

46. China is the world’s largest producer of aspirin and vitamin C. In 2003, vitamin C exports reached 54,000 tons, accounting for about 1% of global (excluding China) consumption. /3.

China - the world's aspirin and vitamin C production factory.

47. France has the largest trade deficit with China, reaching 10 billion euros in 2004. In the ranking of Chinese products imported into France, the top rankings are computer accessories and printers, DVD players, travel bags, sports shoes, toys... In 2003, the import of ties increased fourfold, reaching 7.6 million euros. Imports of glasses have tripled, from 41 million euros to 120 million euros in five years. According to a survey by Morgan Stanley, since China's reforms in 1978, American consumers have saved $100 billion by buying cheap Chinese products. From 1998 to 2003, young American parents saved US$400 million by buying Chinese goods on children's clothing alone.

The money they save is the hard work of people in China who provide cheap labor but do not receive due compensation.