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Opinion

Financial crisis won't stop China's opening up, reform

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-12-18 16:00

BEIJING - After 10 years of discussion and planning, China will launch fuel tax reforms in the New Year, part of an effort to streamline its price systems.

It will be just the latest market-oriented major policy move that China has undertaken in its three decades of reform and opening up.

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Thursday was the 30th anniversary of that drive, and during those three decades gross domestic product (GDP) grew by more than 9 percent on average annually, a rare feat in global economic history.

But the celebration of these achievements was overshadowed by the world financial crisis, which is deepening and spreading globally, devastating financial systems in developed countries and darkening world economic prospects.

Many economists and commentators have expressed worries that China might overreact to the crisis and veer away from reform and opening up. For example, this point of view was expressed by Fred Hu of Goldman Sachs, who wrote in the Wall Street Journal Asia of the "danger" that "Beijing is extracting the wrong lesson from recent events at home and abroad."

Judging from China's recent macroeconomic moves, especially speeches by its top leaders, it is unlikely that China will change course.

At a ceremony on Thursday marking the 30 years of reforms, President Hu Jintao attributed all the country's achievements in economic and social development to the policies, which he vowed to continue.

"The experience of the past three decades tells us," Hu said, that "the decision to adopt reform and opening-up has been in agreement with the people's thoughts, compatible with modern tides, and completely right."

The just-concluded Central Economic Work Conference stressed that China must stick to the basic principles of building a socialist market economy and opening up to the outside world.

China deeds match its words. In November, when the economy felt the chill of the financial crisis, the State Council decided to invest 4 trillion yuan (about US$588 billion) by 2010 to stimulate domestic demand and maintain GDP growth at 8 percent.

China's economy heavily depends on exports, and so far the most serious impact of the crisis on China is shrinking external demand. The government has recognized the danger of over-reliance on exports and has been making efforts to transform the structure of economic growth.

Seen in this light, the crisis is more of an opportunity than a risk. The freshly promulgated policies indicate that the government is paying serious attention to stimulating domestic consumption, especially in rural areas. This move can also narrow the gap between rural and urban areas and income groups.

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