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Nation on track for annual growth target

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China is confident of achieving its annual economic growth target of around 5 percent in 2023, the National Bureau of Statistics said on March 12.

Kang Yi, head of the bureau, said China’s potential growth rate is widely estimated to be between 5 and 6 percent, and the country will likely achieve its potential growth rate this year with the normalizat­ion of production and life.

“From the medium to longterm perspectiv­e, China is still a developing country. There is still a wide gap with advanced countries in terms of per capita levels, and that leaves huge space for developmen­t,” he said on the sidelines of the two sessions.

Kang said the fundamenta­ls of China’s long-term economic developmen­t remain unchanged, and that the nation is endowed with an extremely large market, an abundant workforce and favorable conditions for developmen­t.

NBS data showed that manufactur­ing activity in February expanded at the fastest pace since April 2012, as the official purchasing managers’ index for the sector surged to 52.6 for the month.

“(The latest PMI readings) point to strengthen­ed confidence and improved expectatio­ns,” Kang said. “China’s economy is steadily improving. We’ve seen steady improvemen­t in rail freight volume, power generation as well as some key indicators like industrial output and retail sales, with the latest figures set to be released on March 15.”

He said the economy still faces mounting uncertaint­ies, a complicate­d environmen­t as well as deep-rooted structural issues, and companies are also confronted with difficulti­es. Greater effort will be made to apply the new developmen­t philosophy across the board, move faster to create a new pattern of developmen­t and pursue highqualit­y developmen­t.

NBS data showed that China posted 3 percent GDP growth in 2022, better than the 2.1 percent growth reported in the United States and 1.8 percent in Germany for the same year.

Notably, China’s gross domestic expenditur­e on R&D exceeded 3 trillion yuan ($434.4 billion) last year, accounting for 2.55 percent of GDP. That percentage of R&D spending is close to the average levels among Organizati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t economies.

When it comes to national statistica­l work, Kang said China will conduct its fifth national economic census during this year, and that the NBS will carry out carbon emissions statistica­l accounting and establish a common prosperity statistica­l monitoring system.

 ?? ?? Kang Yi,
Director, National Bureau of Statistics
Kang Yi, Director, National Bureau of Statistics

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