Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Global crisis not over, China reforms to go on – Chinese Premier

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The global financial crisis is not over and technical innovation and investment will be key to sustaining what remains a “tortuous” recovery, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday during a visit to Germany.

Wen also said China, the world’s biggest exporter and second largest economy, would press on with reforms aimed at creating better legal protection for foreign investors -- a major concern for the growing number of German firms active in the country.

“Currently, the internatio­nal financial crisis is not over and the global economic recovery is diffi- cult and tortuous,” Wen said at the Hanover trade fair that was also attended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

More investment in the real economy and technical innovation will be the most powerful drivers of global recovery, he said.

China’s annual economic growth slowed to 8.1 percent in the first quarter of 2012 from 8.9 percent in the previous three months - the fifth consecutiv­e quarter of slowdown.

“The reason why the global economy cannot walk out of the shadow of the (financial) crisis is also related to the lack of new growth points in the real economy,” Wen said, adding that China and Germany had fared better than most during the crisis due to their strong manu- facturing bases.

“(The two countries) will surely have an ever more important role to play in innovation and developmen­t of worldwide industry,” he said.

Merkel, whose country has faced criticism over its insistence on reducing debts even during a time of poor growth in much of the developed world, said Germany wanted to strike a good balance between fiscal discipline and fostering growth.

“We must succeed with both because responsibi­lity rests with Germany too for a sensible global economic developmen­t,” she said.

Merkel praised China’s huge stimulus package launched during the financial crisis, saying it contribute­d to Germany’s own exportled recovery.

Germany has also welcomed China’s pledge last week to contribute towards new funding for the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund that is meant to protect the global economy from the euro zone debt crisis.

(Reuters)

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