The Borneo Post

China ‘green’ sector seen growing to three per cent of GDP by 2020

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SHANGHAI: China expects the output value of its energy saving and environmen­tal protection industry to rise from 4.5 trillion yuan (US$653 billion) last year to more than 10 trillion by 2020, lifting its share of gross domestic product (GDP) from 2.1 per cent to three per cent.

State news agency Xinhua quoted Hu Zucai, deputy head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, China’s state planning agency, in a report on the forecasts on Tuesday. Hu said the industry currently employs more than 30 million people.

China is hoping that big outlays in the environmen­tal sector will not only reverse some of the damage done by more than three decades of breakneck economic growth, but will also help diversify the country’s heavy industrial economy.

Total investment in pollution prevention is expected to reach eight to 10 trillion yuan over the 2016-2020 period, according to analysts with Everbright Securities. Spending stood at 4.3 trillion yuan over the previous five years, amounting to 1.45 per cent of GDP, they said.

The Chinese government approved a “five-year plan” for the environmen­t earlier this month, vowing to make signi f icant cuts in total emissions and “bring environmen­tal risks under effective control” by 2020.

In recent policy documents, the government has also promised to spend heavily to improve its environmen­tal monitoring systems and boost sewage and household waste treatment over the 2016-2020 period. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Beijing’s landmark buildings are seen during a polluted day in Beijing, China. China expects the output value of its energy saving and environmen­tal protection industry to rise from 4.5 trillion yuan (US$653 billion) last year to more than 10 trillion...
Beijing’s landmark buildings are seen during a polluted day in Beijing, China. China expects the output value of its energy saving and environmen­tal protection industry to rise from 4.5 trillion yuan (US$653 billion) last year to more than 10 trillion...

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