China economic growth not losing steam
BEIJING, Dec 30 (XINHUA/APP):Growth of the Chinese economy will remain steady, firmed up by strong economic fundamentals and long-term resilience, said the country’s top economic planners. The 6-percent GDP growth in the third quarter of this year was by no means a sign of lost momentum, as it was achieved off a larger economy size, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in a statement on its website, adding that China’s GDP in 2018 grew by the size of its entire economy in 1997. Amid a global economic slowdown that prompted international organizations to lower their growth estimates for 2019 and 2020, China’s economic expansion is expected to be the fastest among all economies larger than 1 trillion U.S. dollars. Macroeconomic fundamentals offer more evidence of stability with 12.79 million new urban jobs created in the first 11 months, exceeding this year’s target. Per capita disposable income in the first three quarters rose 6.1 percent, faster than that of per capita GDP, while energy consumption per unit of GDP growth kept retreating during the same period. A flourishing consumer market and ongoing structural upgrading have proved potential engines for continued growth, according to the statement. With a middle-income population … Continue reading China economic growth not losing steam
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