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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 15, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    China is one of the largest countries in the world. The Asian nation also has one of the world’s largest economies, ranking second to the United States. According to the World Bank, China’s gross domestic product (GDP) was $17.79 trillion in 2023—rising steadily since the country began reforming its economy in 1978. Changes ushered in by the federal government helped bring millions of people out of poverty and put a number of its industries on the world map. This article looks at the top three industries driving China’s economy: services, manufacturing, and agriculture.

    Key Takeaways

    • China is one of the largest countries in the world and a significant manufacturer and producer of industrial goods.
    • The country’s services sector is propelling its economic output followed by manufacturing and industry, with agriculture rounding out the list of top three sectors.
    • China is one of the world’s largest exporters and importers in the world.

    1. Services

    China’s services sector represented more than 56% of the economic output in 2024. By contrast, the services industry represented slightly more than 48% of GDP in 2014. Consumption of goods is a major factor and driver of growth and continues to help boost the country’s economy. The country reported $6.63 trillion in 2023, which is an increase of 7.2% in one year.

    China’s retail sales increased 3.7% between December 2023 and December 2024. Retail sales represent consumer spending within the economy. As a comparison, retail sales in the United States showed an increase of 3.9% within that same period.

    A healthy services sector is a sign of healthy domestic consumption. It also indicates an increase in per capita wealth, which gives the Chinese people the capacity to afford their own output.

    Fast Fact

    China’s GDP grew at a rate of 5.2% in 2023.

    2. Industry and Manufacturing

    China’s manufacturing and industrial sector represented over 36% of China’s GDP in 2024. China’s industrial production rose 7.7% from the previous year in March 2025.

    China’s manufacturing sector has been declining as a percentage of GDP. In 2014, manufacturing and industry accounted for 43.1% of GDP. The decline is likely due to China transitioning towards a domestically-driven consumer spending economy. Chinese goods within the manufacturing and industry sector include iron, steel, aluminum, textiles, cement, chemicals, toys, electronics, rail cars, ships, aircraft, and many other products.

    China exports many goods globally, including to the U.S. The top exported goods for China as of March 2025 were electronic goods, commodities, and cars.

    China has a thriving automobile manufacturing industry and is the world’s largest car manufacturer. The country produced more than 30.3 million vehicles in 2024. That’s compared to 10.6 million produced in the U.S.. Japan was the third-largest producer with 8.2 million followed by India with over 6 million units produced in 2024.

    3. Agriculture

    Agriculture is the third-largest sector in China, representing 6.8% of the country’s total output as measured by GDP in 2024. The share of GDP is down from 8.6% in 2014. Although the percentage is not as high as emerging market economies in Africa, it is higher than the 5.5% share of U.S. GDP in 2023.

    China produces many agricultural goods, including corn, rice, wheat, soy, cotton, peanuts, and apples. China also produces 69% of the world’s nectarines and peaches, while it’s the leader in peanut, rice, and wheat production as of 2020.

    China’s Economic Outlook

    China opened up and reformed its economy in 1978. The country has experienced significant growth since then. China wiped out extreme poverty in 2020, raising itself as an upper-middle country. Economic growth has been largely due to investment and manufacturing.

    The country’s economy grew 5.2% in 2023. This followed moderate growth after the COVID-19 pandemic. The economy then grew at 5.0% during the first half of 2024. The World Bank estimates the economy to have grown at 4.8% for the complete year of 2024, and expects to see sluggish demand and low inflation.

    How Healthy Is China’s Economy?

    China is one of the world’s largest economies in the world. The country’s GDP, reported by the World Bank as $17.79 trillion in 2023, is driven by its services, manufacturing and industrial, and agricultural sectors. China experienced a significant amount of growth since it opened up its economy in 1978. Experts estimate growth of 4.8% in 2024.

    What Are China’s Top Imports?

    China’s top imports include integrated circuits, crude petroleum, gold, iron ore, and computers. The country was the largest importer of these products in March 2025.

    What Are China’s Largest Exports?

    The products exported the most by China include telephones, integrated circuits, computers, commodities, and cars in March 2025.

    The Bottom Line

    China has the second-largest economy in the world by GDP. Government spending is helping fuel the country’s economic growth. Although there are certain challenges, including sluggish consumer spending and inflation, experts believe China’s economy will continue to grow. This is largely due to its three main sectors: services, manufacturing and industry, and agriculture.



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