Shanghai's gross domestic
product (GDP) last year exceeded 1 trillion yuan for the first
time, said an official with the municipal government on
Thursday.
Pan Jianxin, director of the municipal statistics
bureau, says Shanghai's GDP was 1.03 trillion yuan (about US$128.8
billion) in 2006, 12 percent higher than the previous
year.
The per capita income of the megacity's permanent
urban residents was more than US$7,000 in 2006, almost four times
that of the national average, which was less than
US$1,800.
Shanghai has set a target of
per capita GDP of permanent urban residents of US$10,000 by
2010.
Finance officials say Shanghai's GDP has maintained
double-digit growth for the past 15 years.
(Xinhua News Agency February 10, 2007)
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