China Becomes World’s
Second-Biggest Economy
When final 2010 figures were tallied, China at long last surpassed Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy. Japan’s econ- omy was worth $5.474 trillion at the end of 2010. China’s economy
was closer to $5.8 trillion. After nearly three decades of phenomenal growth,
at its current rate, experts see China replacing the U.S. as the world’s top economy in roughly a decade.
The U.S. economy is approximately three times the size of the Chinese
economy. However, while Chinese growth has been truly impressive in recent
decades, with the rapid overtaking of Japan—and in recent years passing Germany, France and Great Britain—China remains a very poor country in per
capita terms.
The International Monetary Fund estimates that GDP per head of the population is almost $34,000 in Japan, while in China it is roughly $7,500. Here
China is more on par with nations like Algeria, El Salvador and Albania. In the
U.S. per capita income is estimated at $46,000.
Eswar Prasad, Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy at Cornell Univer-
sity and author of Emerging Markets: Resilience and Growth Amid Global
Turmoil says:
“There are virtually no historical parallels for a country that is so large
and dominant in absolute terms and yet lags far behind many other countries
in terms of per capita income and other indicators of development. There is
still a yawning gap in per capita income levels between China and the ad-
vanced economies and, even at present growth trajectories, it will take a gen-
eration for China to achieve the level of development of advanced economies.”
However, there is little doubt that China is reshaping the global economy,
which is quite remarkable for an economy with such a low per capita income.
Although its economy is still only one-third the size of America’s, China passed
the U.S. last year to become the world’s largest market for passenger vehicles.
General Motors says it sold more cars and trucks in China last year than it
did in the U.S. for the first time in its 102-year history. The company sold 2.35
million vehicles in China. That’s about 136,000 more than it sold in the U.S.
China also passed Germany last year to become the world’s biggest exporter.
Scores of global companies are making a more aggressive push into China.
However, this does not come without risk. Dan Watson, Coatings World’s
China correspondent returns this month to talk about intellectual property
theft. We all know it is a serious issue. Dan wonders if American companies
are turning a blind eye to the IP theft issue in exchange for profits. It’s an interesting conversation piece. You can read Dan’s insights beginning on page 34.
As always, let me know your thoughts on the issue and I will publish them in
a future issue.
TWRIGHT@RODPUB.COM
6 | Coatings World
www.coatingsworld.com
A Rodman Publication
70 Hilltop Road • Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA
(201) 825-2552 • Fax: (201) 825-0553
Web site: www.coatingsworld.com
EDITOR
Tim Wright • twright@rodpub.com
VICE PRESIDENT/EDITORIAL DIRECTOR
Tom Branna • tomb@rodpub.com
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Kerry Pianoforte • kpianoforte@rodpub.com
ART DEPARTMENT
Michael Del Purgatorio • michaeldp@rodpub.com
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENTS
Sean Milmo (Europe)
Charles W. Thurston (Latin America/Americas)
Dan Watson (China)
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Phil Phillips
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Jim Berry (Berry Environmental)
Joseph Cristiano (consultant)
Thomas Frauman (consultant)
Joseph Prane (consultant)
Isadore Rubin (consultant)
Richard M. Tepper (PPG Industries)
Shelby F. Thames (University of So. Mississippi)
RODMAN PUBLISHING
PRESIDENT
Rodman J. Zilenziger, Jr. • rod@rodpub.com
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Matthew J. Montgomery •
mmontgomery@rodpub.com
GROUP PUBLISHER / ADVERTISING SALES
Dale Pritchett • dale@rodpub.com
ADVERTISING SALES (U.S.)
Kim Clement • kclement@rodpub.com
ADVERTISING SALES (Europe)
Baudry Boisseau Associates
27 Rue J. Lebeau- B-1000, Brussels, Belgium
Tel.: 32-(0)2-513-06-47 • Fax: 32-(0)2-514-17-38
baudry@baudryboisseau.com
ADVERTISING SALES (Hong Kong, Taiwan & China)
Ringier Trade Publishing Ltd
401-405 4/F New Victory House
93-103 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
(852) 2369 8788 • Fax: (852) 2869 5919
mchhay@ringier.com.hk
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES
Patty Ivanov • 631-642-2048; Fax 631-473-5694
patty@rodpub.com
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Patricia Hilla • philla@rodpub.com
CIRCULATION DIRECTOR
Joe DiMaulo • jdimaulo@rodpub.com
ONLINE DIRECTOR
Paul Simansky • psimansky@rodpub.com
WEB MASTER
Jason Lawton • jlawton@rodpub.com
COATINGS WORLD’S circulation is audited by BPA Worldwide.