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La Chine semble battre tous les records : première exportatrice mondiale (devant l’Allemagne), première vendeuse d’automobiles (devant les Etats-Unis), première croissance économique (entre 8,5 et 9 %)… Les autorités chinoises s’esbaudissent sur cette année 2009 qui avait mal commencé et se termine en apothéose. La plupart des économistes et financiers occidentaux applaudissent eux aussi, d’autant plus fort que beaucoup avaient pronostiqué l’incapacité chinoise à relancer sa machine. D’autres, au contraire, s’alarment devant une « économie prédatrice » qui a réussi à vendre toujours plus sur des marchés toujours moins dynamiques... et continuent à prévoir un krach dans les prochains mois. Comment s’y retrouver ? Selon les statistiques officielles chinoises, les exportations ont atteint 1 200 milliards de dollars (930 milliards d’euros) en 2009, portant l’excédent commercial à 196 milliards de dollars (135 milliards d’euros).
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The Millennium Development Goals Report 2011 was launched in Geneva by the Secretary-General on 7 July 2011. The report, which presents the yearly assessment of global progress towards the MDGs, shows that although significant strides have been made, reaching all the MDGs by 2015 remains challenging because progress has failed to reach the most vulnerable. The report indicates what is required to ensure continued progress. (Press materials) The report is based on a master set of data compiled by the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on MDG indicators led by the Statistics Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs.