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Sliver of a silver lining

Updated: 2011-08-12 16:47

By Zhang Jin (China Daily)

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Strong demand for consumer goods will help weather impact

Even as the prolonged debt crisis in the US and Europe brings the prospect of an economic slowdown, Chinese imports may well turn out to be the beacon that guides global economies out of the financial maelstrom.

Not surprisingly it was Chinese imports that proved the savior in 2009, when strong demand for machinery, chemicals, minerals and steel helped developed economies survive the economic crisis.

This time around too, the world's second-largest economy is expected to continue its shopping spree across the world to satiate burgeoning domestic demand, even as fears of a double-dip recession grows in the West.

Unlike 2009, the import basket this time will have a different set of ingredients. Consumption-related goods including food are likely to push growth-related imports like oil, iron ore and equipment to the back seat, with Europe and the US replacing resource-rich nations like Australia as the biggest beneficiaries, experts say.

Such a change is inevitable as current demand is ruled by "strong fundamentals that are insusceptible to economic fluctuations," said Nie Pingxiang, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, a think tank affiliated to the Ministry of Commerce.

Nie said China's huge demand for finished products, especially food and branded consumer products, constitute what is called "rigid demand".

"This demand is on the rise and will well offset the decline in raw materials imports," she said.

Based on price-adjusted figures, she said, imports of finished and consumer products accounted for more than one-third of the total imports from January to June this year, compared with 23 percent two years ago.

As a result of this, she said, China's imports will brave the global slowdown, if any, to grow by 20 percent to $1.7 trillion this year.

China imported $1.39 trillion of products to become the world's second-largest importer, trailing the US, last year.

In the same period, the nation has also transformed from being a net exporter to a net importer of a variety of consumer goods fueled by growing incomes and changing lifestyle patterns.

"Some of the imports have become daily necessities and China will continue to increase its intake of these products irrespective of whether there is a recession or not," said Fan Ying, a professor of economics at the China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing.

Apart from daily necessities, China also needs to import other goods that it is not so adept in manufacturing, experts say.

These goods include high-end machinery and medical equipment imports from European nations such as Germany.

"I don't think a global slowdown will weaken China's demand for these goods," Fan said.

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