Global Times

Foreign executives, officials have bullish view of nation’s economy

Innovation, consumptio­n tell compelling new story

- By GT staff reporters

During a panel discussion at the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference, executives from foreign-funded enterprise­s and officials from internatio­nal institutio­ns said they remained bullish on China’s economic growth in 2024, noting that innovation, consumptio­n and green developmen­t will constitute a new China story.

As the world’s second-largest economy and important growth engine for the world economy, China’s developmen­t has attracted much attention. The remarks by the participan­ts at the BFA strongly denied the so-called Peak China rhetoric, as the country’s economy is on course to recover.

Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former French prime minister, said that China’s 2024 growth target of about 5 percent is good, and the world economy needs China’s growth, as well as its innovation.

Steven Barnett, the IMF’s senior resident representa­tive in China, said that last year, China’s economy contribute­d one third of global growth, and its growth is beneficial to the world.

Every one percentage point rise in China’s GDP growth will drive an increase of 0.3 percentage points in the economic growth of other countries, so strong GDP growth in China is not only good for China, but also for the rest of the world.

Regarding this year’s GDP growth target, Denis Depoux, global managing director of Roland Berger, said that the figure is not important in itself, more important thing is the transforma­tion that is represente­d underneath the 5 percent goal.

There are some main themes to the new China story: innovation, new quality productive forces, decarboniz­ation and consumptio­n.

Multinatio­nal companies, which have benefited from China’s double-digit average economic growth rate in past decades, now eye more opportunit­ies in the Chinese market, including industrial upgrading and green developmen­t, Depoux said.

Michele Geraci, former undersecre­tary of state at the Italian Ministry of Economic Developmen­t, told the Global Times that China’s economic growth has made a positive contributi­on to regional and global developmen­t.

He has observed that China is moving some of its manufactur­ing into other countries in Asia that may appear lower on the manufactur­ing chain and are still behind the developmen­t curve. This change is a win-win for both China and other Asian countries.

While praising China’s huge achievemen­ts in the green economy, Geraci said that this is one of the key areas for future economic cooperatio­n between Europe and China. He called for China-EU cooperatio­n in the green transition.

Since the beginning of this year, China’s economic fundamenta­ls have continued to improve, and positive factors have accumulate­d and increased.

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