China has become the worlds second largest economy, with Japan surrendering its 42-year-old ranking after its economy shrank in the final months of 2010.
Chinas rise was unavoidable given the difference in population, said Naomasa Mitsuishi, a 45-year-old salaryman in Tokyos Shimbashi district. I have no strong feelings about China surpassing Japan, because Japan has little room left for GDP growth compared to China, which is booming.
China has claimed since as early as 2008 that it either was, or was imminently poised to become, the worlds second-largest economy.
Until now, Japanese economists have patriotically refuted the Chinese figures. However, weak consumer spending and a strong yen saw Japans gross domestic product fall by an annualised rate of 1.1pc in the final quarter.
That allowed China to pull ahead with a GDP total of $5.88 trillion for 2010, on a non-adjusted nominal dollar basis, compared to $5.47 trillion for Japan.
By comparison, the United States recorded GDP of $14 trillion in 2009, but experts have predicted that after sweeping past Germany, France, the UK and now Japan, China will catch up with the US by as early as 2030.
Similar predictions were made for Japans prospects during the 1980s. However, after more than a decade, being overtaken by China reflects Japans declining political and economic power.
Once Chinas greatest enemy, and rival, Japans prospects are now dependent on ties with its bigger neighbour, the government admitted.
The important issue for Japan is how to incorporate Chinas growth, said Yukio Edano, the Chief Cabinet secretary, pointing out that Japans per-capita wealth is still ten times that of Chinas, perhaps giving Japan the ability to invest in, and profit from, Chinese growth.
Kaoru Yosano, the Fiscal policy minister, added: We welcome, as a neighbouring nation, that Chinas economy is advancing rapidly. This can become a foundation for the development of the regional economy.
He added: We are not managing the economy to compete for ranking, but to enhance peoples lives.
For China it was a triumphant moment. China has done more than any other economy to pull the world out of recession, and may remain an important engine of global growth for some years to come, stated an opinion piece in the China Daily, the official English-language newspaper.
Chinas global power has grown considerably in recent years, but the Communist party remains nervous about assuming the mantle of an economic superpower, especially given Chinas continuing development.
China surpassing Japan to become Worlds Second Biggest Economy - But not the Second Strongest, said a headline in the Peoples Daily newspaper.
Meanwhile, other economic statistics showed that Chinas trade surplus fell to its lowest level in nine months in January after imports surged. The trade surplus shrank to $6.5 billion from $13.1 billion in December, well short of predictions.
It was the third consecutive month of declines for the trade surplus, however, the early start of this years Lunar New Year holiday could have affected exports.
Workers in coastal factories tend to begin travelling home in the two weeks before the official holiday begins, and this year some workers are reported to have won extra holiday concessions from factories in the South who remain desperate for staff.
Although Japan remains around 10 times richer on a per-capita basis, according to the International Monetary Fund, the reponse to the news by the Japanese public was one for resignation.
The gap will widen from now on, said Takehide Yoshiura, a 43-year-old salaryman in Tokyos Shimbashi district.
Naomasa Mitsuishi, also 45, said: I have no strong feelings about China surpassing Japan, because Japan has little room left for GDP growth compared to China.
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