1985: 13.5%
1986: 8.9%
1987: 1 1.6%
1988: 1 1.3%
1989: 4.2%
1990: 3.9%
199 1 year: 9.3%
1992: 14.2%
1993: 13.9%
1994: 13. 1%
1995: 10.9%
1996: 10.0%
1997: 9.3%
1998: 7.8%
1999: 7.6%
2000: 8.4%
200 1: 8.3%
2002: 9. 1%
2003: 10.0%
2004: 10. 1%
2005: 10.4%
2006: 10.7%
2007: 14.2%
2008: 9.7%
2009: 9.4%
20 10: 10.6%
20 1 1 year: 9.5%
20 12: 7.9%
20 13: 7.8%
20 14: 7.3%
20 15: 6.9%
20 16: 6.7%
20 17: 6.8%
20 18: 6.6%
20 19: 6. 1%
2020: 2.3% (affected by COVID-19 epidemic)
202 1 year: 8. 1%
From these data, we can see that in recent decades, China's GDP growth rate has experienced many ups and downs. Since 20 10, China's economic growth has slowed down, but it still maintains a high level of growth. In 2020, affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, China's economic growth rate declined, but rebounded rapidly in 20021.