China:
The Value Added Of China's Copyright Industry Exceeded 6 Trillion Yuan
29 January 2019
AFD China
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A recent survey showed that from 2013 to 2017, the industrial
value added of China's copyright industry increased from
4272.593 billion yuan to 6081.092 billion yuan, up 42%. Its share
in the national economy grew from 7.27% to 7.35%. The value added
of key copyright industry reached 3815.59 billion yuan, taking up
4.61% of the national GDP, up by 0.03% points from that of previous
year. Iin particular, the fast-growing key copyright sectors are
digital information technology, mobile gaming and online
audio-visual.
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