China’s manufacturing sector maintained a high contribution, peaking at 32.5% in 2006 before gradually declining to 27.7% by 2022. This shift aligns with China’s transition to a more service-oriented economy while maintaining its role as a global manufacturing hub. Although the sector’s GDP share fell, policies promoting high-tech manufacturing and domestic consumption sustained industrial output. The slight rise to 27.7% in 2022 reflects resilience in the face of global supply chain challenges.
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