The Manila Times

CHINA ECONOMY GREW ‘AROUND 6.9%’ IN 2017

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BEIJING: China’s premier expects economic growth of around 6.9 percent for 2017, as he saw a “better than expected” outlook for t he world’s second-largest economy, state media said Thursday.

- next week but Premier Li Keqiang has given his own forecast.

“Over the past year, the Chinese economy has been on a stable and favourable developmen­t path, with its overall circumstan­ces better than expected,” Li said in a speech Wednesday at a diplomatic summit in Cambodia, according

The Chinese economy grew 6.7 percent in 2016 -- its slowest pace for more than a quarter of a century.

But the country experience­d a posting 6.9 percent growth over that period, as well as an increase of 6.8 percent in the third quarter, thanks to soaring credit and investment­s in infrastruc­ture.

In an effort to stem winter air pollution, authoritie­s in recent months have conducted a massive campaign to shut down polluting factories and slash excess industrial capacity, particular­ly in the north.

According to analysts, the aggressive campaign might have stalled growth in the fourth quarter, due to the slowdown in industrial production.

But Li said: “The annual gross domestic product is expected to grow by around 6.9 percent.”

the 6.8 percent forecast by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a top state think tank.

“The crux of why the Chinese economy was able to perform so well is that we insisted on not and instead sought to foster “new sources of growth”, he said.

Beijing seeks to rebalance Chi- na’s economic model towards services -- which already account for more than 50 percent of GDP -- as well as new technologi­es and value-added exports, moving away from heavy industries plagued by severe overcapaci­ty and indebtedne­ss.

The investment- heavy and export- dependent model that brought four decades of breakneck economic growth has left the country heavily in debt.

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A woman walks between office buildings in Beijing on January 11, 2018. China’s premier expects economic growth of around 6.9 percent for 2017, as he saw a “better than expected” outlook for the world’s second-largest economy, state media said on...
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