The GDP growth rate eclipsed the official estimates of around 6.5 per cent and even crossed 6.7 per cent witnessed in 2016, which was the slowest in over 25 years, marking the first acceleration in annual growth pace since 2010, as per the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) had projected that the Chinese economy would grow by 6.8 per cent in 2017 and 6.5 per cent this year, while the World Bank had estimated the country would grow by 6.7 per cent in 2017 and 6.4 per cent in 2018.
"We should also be aware that there are still difficulties and challenges confronting the economy and the improvement of quality and efficiency remains a daunting task," Ning said.
China witnessed the fourth quarter growth rate of 6.8 per cent, which remain unchanged from the third quarter, the NBS data said.
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The NBS data also showed that the Goss Domestic Product (GDP) totalled 82.71 trillion yuan (about USD 12.84 trillion)) in 2017, with the service sector accounting for more than half of the total.
The data also showed that China's industrial output registered 6.6 per cent growth year-on-year in 2017, rising from 6 per cent in 2016.
Fixed-asset investment grew 7.2 per cent year-on-year in 2017, which was 0.9 percentage points slower than a year earlier.
Retail sales of consumer goods grew by 10.2 per cent in 2017 as compared to the previous year, a 0.2 percentage points slower than 2016.
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