For the first time, China’s industrial production exceeded Japan’s second place in the world.

According to the report of the ITAR-TASS news agency on March 3, China’s industrial production value surpassed Japan’s second place in the world for the first time in 2009. This is the conclusion of the statistical report published by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization in Vienna today.
According to statistics from this authoritative international organization, China’s share of world industrial production reached 15.6% in 2009 and 15.4% in Japan. The United States still maintains the number one position in the world with a 19% share. The combined industrial production of these three countries is exactly half of the world.
Although China’s industrial production exceeds that of Japan, the gap between China’s and Japan’s per capita industrial production is still large. In 2008, Japan’s per capita industrial production value was 9,000 US dollars. China's per capita industrial production is worth $700.
 

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