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Date: 15/JAN/2001
Chinese Economy to Maintain Steady Growth This Year:
Economist
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| China's economy is expected to grow 7 percent to
8 percent this year, continuing the growth momentum, a senior economist said Saturday,
January 13. Speaking at a seminar on forecasting the economy, Qiu
Xiaohua, deputy director of the National Bureau of Statistics, the national economy is to
maintain relatively stable growth this year.
Analyzing factors behind stable economic growth, Qiu said that the central
government is expected to continue its pro-active fiscal policy and stable monetary
policy, and exercise macro-economic control over the economy through flexible use of
economic levers.
The income of the country's farmers, whose population totals 900 million, and
social investment are expected to be increased as prices for some farm produce will be
lifted following the drastic decrease in grain output last year. |
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