Doing Business with China

Du Xishuang, Director, Senior Statistician, National Bureau of Statistics

Overview

Statistical work in China: origin and development

Efforts to initiate statistical activities and set up a statistical system in the new China started soon after the founding of the People's Republic. In October 1949, a Statistics Division was set up under the Commission of Finance and Economy of the central people's government. The National Bureau of Statistics was set up in August 1952. Subsequently, statistical structures and various statistical systems were established by localities, departments, enterprises and institutions across the country. During the 'Great Cultural Revolution' in the mid-and late-1960s, most statistical structures were either demolished or merged. Statistical work across the country suffered serious destruction with statistical activities in many organization plunged into virtual standstill.

After China adopted the policy of reform and opening-up in 1978, statistical work was soon resumed. By gradually being incorporated into the legal framework, statistical work has entered a new era of reform and development.

Since the 1980s, especially since the 1990s, with the deepening of economic restructuring and opening-up, profound reforms have been carried out to China's statistical system. Significant changes have occurred in the following major respects:

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