Economy
- Population of over 1.3 billion. The United States is about 295.7 million.
- Population growth rate is .58%. The United States is .92%.
- Population expected to hit 1.46 billion by the 2030s.
- The world's fastest growing large economy.
- GDP of about $7.3 trillion. The United States is approximately $11.8 trillion.
- GDP per capita of $5,600. United States is $40,100.
- Estimated GDP growth rate of 9.1% verses 4.4% for the United States.
- Japan's largest trading partner, a spot previously held by the United States.
- US imports from China were $179.2 billion in 2004.
- China imports from the US were $31.5 billion ($45.9 billion if Hong Kong is included).
- Many Chinese firms are looking to make acquisitions of US firms in order to build global brands. Qingdao Haier in China recently placed a bid on the US based Maytag Corporation.
Resources
- Approximately 40% of the world oil demand growth over the past 4 years.
- Highest production and consumption of coal.
- Largest producer of steel and cement.
- Second largest consumer of energy.
- Third largest producer of energy.
Technology & Communication
- Largest cellular phone market, with 353.7 million users. The US has 180.5 million.
- 26% penetration rate for cell phones, compared to 50% in the United States.
- 5.5 million new subscribers a month.
- Expected to be over 500 million cellular phone users by 2007.
- 7 million cellular phone users less than 10 years ago. The United States had 44 million.
- Almost 100 million Internet users, the United States has approximately 200 million.
- Internet users increased 18% from 2003 - 2004, and is currently increasing at 800,000 a week.
- Estimated that 4 million people maintain blogs, approximately half the number in the US.
- Largest mobile networks in the world, but is only at a 15% penetration rate.
Transportation
- 75% increase in automobile sales during 2003. 15% increase in 2004. The US had a 1% increase in 2004.
- 16 cars and light passenger trucks per 1,000 people. 700 per 1,000 people in the United States and 598 per 1,000 people in Japan.
- Automobile market expected to grow to 51 cars and trucks per 1,000 people by 2014.
- More than 5 million new cars sold in 2004. 16.9 million new cars sold in the United States.
- Car sales expected to increase by 10-15% this year, while remaining steady in the US.
- 2% of consumers own a private car, but 5% say they will buy one within the next two years.
- Worlds third-largest vehicle market, behind the United States and Japan.
Advertising
- Current advertising market is approximately $9 billion, and is expected to grow to $12 billion by 2006 and $18 billion by 2011, which would make it the third largest advertising market.
- Internet advertising grew approximately 58% between 2003 and 2004, reaching $230 million by the end of 2004. Expected to double by 2006.
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