Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

China’s GDP growth rebounds in Apr-jun

ECONOMIC REVIVAL China’s GDP expanded 3.2% year-on-year in the second quarter, data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows

- Sutirtho Patranobis

BEIJING: China’s economy grew by 3.2% between April and June, a sign of substantia­l recovery following a record slump in the first quarter where the second-largest economy in the world shrank for the first time in decades because of the economic impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

It is the first major world economy to show growth following the impact of the pandemic.

The Chinese economy was also the first major economy to gradually reopen after bringing the outbreak under control even as it rages worldwide.

China’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 3.2% yearon-year in the second quarter of 2020, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed Thursday.

The new economic figures will be closely monitored globally as Beijing restarts its economy after lifting Covid-19-related lockdowns and resumes manufactur­ing full-throttle.

“In the first half of this year, the country’s GDP stood at 45.66 trillion yuan (about $6.53 trillion) amid Covid-19 impact, down 1.6% year-on-year,” official news agency, Xinhua reported quoting NBS data.

In the first three months of the year, the $14 trillion Chinese economy shrank 6.8%, the worst decline for a single quarter on record since China started publishing GDP figures in 1992.

It was also the first time China reported an economic contractio­n since 1976.

“The fundamenta­ls of China’s long-term sound economic growth have not changed and will not change,” Chinese President Xi Jinping told global CEOS in a letter published in state media.

“The second-quarter performanc­e was better than expected, as production on the supply side picked up and investment caught up. The economy in the latter half of the second quarter moved from post-virus recovery to periodic climbing up to a certain extent,” Tian Yun, vice director of the Beijing Economic Operation Associatio­n, told state media.

Earlier, the IMF had projected that only a few economies including China’s would grow by 1% in 2020.

“We are projecting that only a very small number of economies in Asia and the Pacific will actually grow this year, including China by 1.0%. Most economies in the region are expected to contract in 2020, and some quite sharply—korea by around 2%, India by 4.5%, Japan by 5.8%, and some other economies by even more, given their dependence on remittance­s, tourism, and/or commoditie­s,” Tao Zhang, IMF’S deputy managing director said on July 10.

 ?? AFP ?? In the first three months of the year, the $14-trillion Chinese economy shrank 6.8%.
AFP In the first three months of the year, the $14-trillion Chinese economy shrank 6.8%.

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