People’s Bank of China announced on the 14th of the data showed that as at June this year, China’s foreign exchange reserve had reached 1.8088 trillion U.S. dollars. Global Times reporter access to World Bank data showed that China’s current foreign exchange reserve has in fact more than 124 countries of the world gross domestic product (GDP) combined.

From the World Bank released in 2007 ranked countries in the world GDP, ranked No. 57 in Vietnam, its GDP was 71.2 billion U.S. dollars, which ranked in the bottom section 180 of the Pacific island nation of Kiribati, its GDP is 87 million U.S. dollars. If from the first 57 Vietnamese have been to the first 180 of Kiribati, which 124 countries combined GDP, the sum is 1.7597 trillion U.S. dollars, that is to say, China’s current foreign exchange reserve has exceeded 124 this country’s total GDP.