Overview
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In 2000 China chalked up its seventh consecutive year of current-account surplus; last year's figure was $20.5 billion. In the year to April, the surplus was $22.5 billion, slightly less than in the year to March. Year-on-year industrial production jumped by 11.5% in April, but consumer-price inflation remained low, at just 1.6%.
This article appeared in the Economic & financial indicators section of the print edition under the headline “Overview”