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Countries: 244
Member states: 192
Earth :510.065 km²
Earth H20: 361.126
Earth(land): 148.939
People: 6600 million
Territories (in km²)
World148.939
1.Russia  17.098
2.Canada   9.970
3.USA   9.629
4.China   9.598
5.Brazil   8.514
6.Australia   7.741
7.India   3.166
8.Argentina   2.780
9.Kazakhstan   2.724
10.Sudan   2.505
Account balance (mill US$)
1.China 179,1
2.Japan 174,4
3.Germany 134,8
4.Russia 105,3
5.Saudi Arabia 103,8
6.Norway 63,33
7.Switzerland 50,44
8.Netherlands 50,17
9.Kuwait 40,75
10.Singapore35,58
Exports (mill US$)
1.Germany 1.133
2.USA 1.024
3.China   974
4.Hong Kong   611
5.Japan   590
6.France   490
7.UK   468
8.Italy   450
9.Netherlands   413
10.Canada   405
GDP(nominal)(mill US$)
1.USA  13.244
2.Japan     4.367
3.Germany     2.897
4.China     2.630
5.UK     2.373
6.France     2.231
7.Italy     1.852
8.Canada     1.269
9.Spain     1.225
10.Brazil     1.067
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ABN AMRO Taiwan 40
Agricultural Bank of China 61
Agricultural Bank of China 56
Asia Pacific Bank 28
Bank of America (Asia) Ltd 27
Bank of America Taiwan 21
Bank of China 47
Bank of China Hong Kong Branch 30
Bank of East Asia 25
Bank of India, US Operations 24
Bank of Taiwan 23
Bank SinoPac 25
Baodao Commercial Bank 30
Bureau of Monetary Affairs 27
Cathay Bank 25
Cathay Bank Hong Kong 24
Central Bank of China 33
Central Trust of China 27
Chekiang First Bank Ltd. 30
Chiao Tung Bank 25
China Merchants Bank 29
China Trust Commercial Bank 28
Chinatrust Commercial Bank 27
Chinfon Commercial Bank 30
Citibank Hong Kong 25
Citibank Taiwan 24
Citic Ka Wah Bank 33
Cosmos Bank 32
Dah Sing Bank 28
Dao Heng Bank, Ltd. 29
Domestic and foreign banks and financial institutions in Shanghai 32
E Sun Bank 27
Far East National Bank 30
First Commercial Bank 32
Generale Belgian Bank 30
Grand Commercial Bank 32
Hang Seng Bank 39
Himalayan Bank Ltd. 32
Hong Kong Bank 40
Hong Kong Monetary Authority 32
Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporate 40
HSBC Holdings Plc 40
HSBC in Taiwan 29
Hua-Nan Commercial bank 36
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China 40
International Bank of Asia 38
International Commercial Bank of China 25
Jardine Fleming Bank Limited 27
Kwong On Bank 25
Land Bank of Taiwan 25
People s Bank of China 27
Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank 22
Shanghai Commercial Bank 28
Standard Chartered 18
Standard Chartered Bank 26
Standard Chartered Bank 25
Taipei Bank 31
Taiwan Cooperative Bank 24
Union Bank of Hong Kong Limited 28
Union Bank Of Switzerland 19
UWCCB - United World Chinese Commercial Bank 18
Wells Fargo HSBC Trade Bank 20
Wing Hang Bank 21
Wing Lung Bank 21

China Economy - overview:
China's economy during the last quarter century has changed from a centrally planned system that was largely closed to international trade to a more market-oriented economy that has a rapidly growing private sector and is a major player in the global economy. Reforms started in the late 1970s with the phasing out of collectivized agriculture, and expanded to include the gradual liberalization of prices, fiscal decentralization, increased autonomy for state enterprises, the foundation of a diversified banking system, the development of stock markets, the rapid growth of the non-state sector, and the opening to foreign trade and investment. China has generally implemented reforms in a gradualist or piecemeal fashion, including the sale of equity in China's largest state banks to foreign investors and refinements in foreign exchange and bond markets in 2005. The restructuring of the economy and resulting efficiency gains have contributed to a more than tenfold increase in GDP since 1978. Measured on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis, China in 2006 stood as the second-largest economy in the world after the US, although in per capita terms the country is still lower middle-income and 130 million Chinese fall below international poverty lines. Economic development has generally been more rapid in coastal provinces than in the interior, and there are large disparities in per capita income between regions. The government has struggled to: (a) sustain adequate job growth for tens of millions of workers laid off from state-owned enterprises, migrants, and new entrants to the work force; (b) reduce corruption and other economic crimes; and (c) contain environmental damage and social strife related to the economy's rapid transformation. From 100 million to 150 million surplus rural workers are adrift between the villages and the cities, many subsisting through part-time, low-paying jobs. One demographic consequence of the "one child" policy is that China is now one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. Another long-term threat to growth is the deterioration in the environment - notably air pollution, soil erosion, and the steady fall of the water table, especially in the north. China continues to lose arable land because of erosion and economic development. China has benefited from a huge expansion in computer Internet use, with more than 100 million users at the end of 2005. Foreign investment remains a strong element in China's remarkable expansion in world trade and has been an important factor in the growth of urban jobs. In July 2005, China revalued its currency by 2.1% against the US dollar and moved to an exchange rate system that references a basket of currencies. In 2006 China had the largest current account surplus in the world - nearly $180 billion. More power generating capacity came on line in 2006 as large scale investments were completed. Thirteen years in construction at a cost of $24 billion, the immense Three Gorges Dam across the Yangtze River was essentially completed in 2006 and will revolutionize electrification and flood control in the area. The 11th Five-Year Program (2006-10), approved by the National People's Congress in March 2006, calls for a 20% reduction in energy consumption per unit of GDP by 2010 and an estimated 45% increase in GDP by 2010. The plan states that conserving resources and protecting the environment are basic goals, but it lacks details on the policies and reforms necessary to achieve these goals.
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