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China Claims No.3 GDP Spot

China’s National Bureau of Statistics yesterday revised its 2007 economic growth estimate from 11.9 percent to 13 percent. The new numbers raised China’s GDP to 25.7 trillion yuan ($3.5 trillion at 2007 exchange rates), edging past Germany’s 2.4 trillion Euros ($3.3 trillion) for the same period. Merrill Lynch economist Ting Lu agrees with the numbers:

“Today’s numbers definitely raise the weight of China in the world economy. I think it will take only three to four years for China to overtake Japan as the second-largest economy. “

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