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Crisis 'has hit China's economy' | Crisis 'has hit China's economy' |
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The global financial crisis has had "a rather big impact" on China's economy, the country's Premier Wen Jiabao said in a major World Economic Forum speech. | The global financial crisis has had "a rather big impact" on China's economy, the country's Premier Wen Jiabao said in a major World Economic Forum speech. |
Speaking in Davos in Switzerland, he said the crisis had placed the world economy in the most difficult situation since the Great Depression. | Speaking in Davos in Switzerland, he said the crisis had placed the world economy in the most difficult situation since the Great Depression. |
In China, he said, there was rising unemployment in rural areas and "downward pressure on economic growth". | In China, he said, there was rising unemployment in rural areas and "downward pressure on economic growth". |
But he added that China's economy was in good shape "on the whole". | But he added that China's economy was in good shape "on the whole". |
Mr Wen said that among the reasons behind the current global downturn were "inappropriate macro economic policies in some economies, characterised by [a] low savings rate and high consumption". | Mr Wen said that among the reasons behind the current global downturn were "inappropriate macro economic policies in some economies, characterised by [a] low savings rate and high consumption". |
He also pointed to a "failure of financial supervision and regulation to keep up with innovation which allowed financial derivatives to spread". | He also pointed to a "failure of financial supervision and regulation to keep up with innovation which allowed financial derivatives to spread". |
'Downward pressure' | 'Downward pressure' |
China's economy grew by 9% in 2008, but only by 6.8% in the final quarter of the year, as overseas demand for China's exports shrank. | China's economy grew by 9% in 2008, but only by 6.8% in the final quarter of the year, as overseas demand for China's exports shrank. |
"The Chinese economy is now under mounting downward pressure," said Premier Wen Jiabao. | "The Chinese economy is now under mounting downward pressure," said Premier Wen Jiabao. |
We are full of confidence China's Premier Wen Jiabao "We are targeting a growth rate of about 8% in 2009. It will be a tall order, but I hold the conviction that through hard work, we can reach the goal." | |
As the demand for China's exports shrinks, he said that as part of relaunching the economy, the country had to focus now on expanding domestic consumer demand. | As the demand for China's exports shrinks, he said that as part of relaunching the economy, the country had to focus now on expanding domestic consumer demand. |
There would also be a sustained package of measures aimed at increasing economic growth, as well as a series of policy measures in the financial sector to boost economic growth. | There would also be a sustained package of measures aimed at increasing economic growth, as well as a series of policy measures in the financial sector to boost economic growth. |
New technology | New technology |
In addition, there would be industrial restructuring - with the phasing out of backward production practices - and particular attention would be paid to the key industries of cars, iron and steel. | In addition, there would be industrial restructuring - with the phasing out of backward production practices - and particular attention would be paid to the key industries of cars, iron and steel. |
An "extensive use of new technology would increase competitiveness", as would an upgrading of science and technology, he said. | An "extensive use of new technology would increase competitiveness", as would an upgrading of science and technology, he said. |
"Will China's economy continue to grow fast and steady? Some people may have doubts about it, yet I can give you a definite answer," he said. | "Will China's economy continue to grow fast and steady? Some people may have doubts about it, yet I can give you a definite answer," he said. |
"Yes, it will, we are full of confidence." | "Yes, it will, we are full of confidence." |
He said China would "take prompt, forceful and effective measures" to ensure the health of its economy. | He said China would "take prompt, forceful and effective measures" to ensure the health of its economy. |
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