日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Business
Home / Business / Macro

China economy stabilizing: NBS

Agencies | Updated: 2013-08-26 16:26

China's economy is showing clear signs of stabilization, helped by policy support and some improvement in global demand, and is on track to meet the government's 2013 growth target of 7.5 percent, the state statistics bureau said on Monday.

The issue of local government debt also remained under control, the National Bureau of Statistics said at a briefing organized by the foreign ministry that may have been aimed at allaying global concern about China's slowdown.

"We are confident that the economy is sustaining the positive momentum in the second half and confident of meeting the economic growth target," said Sheng Laiyun, the NBS's spokesman.

"The economy is showing some positive changes. Signs of growth stabilization are becoming more obvious," he said.

A private factory survey last week reinforced signs of stabilizing in the economy in the third quarter after the government took supportive measures, including scrapping taxes for small firms and accelerating investment in urban infrastructure and railways.

That followed a raft of July data which saw factory output grew at its fastest pace since the start of the year, and surprisingly strong trade data.

China's annual economic growth slowed to 7.5 percent in the second quarter, down from 7.7 percent in the three months ending March 31 - the ninth such deceleration in the past 10 quarters.

Beijing has said it is willing to tolerate slower growth as it pushes reforms designed to reduce pollution, social inequity and an economic growth model which has an over-reliance on debt-financed construction and exports.

Sheng said it was very difficult for China to maintain a fast growth rate due to structural adjustments and declining surplus labor, but rising consumption, increasing urbanization and catch-up growth in less developed regions will be long-term economic drivers.

The government has launched a series of targeted measures recently to support the economy, including scrapping taxes for small firms, offering more help for ailing exporters and accelerating investment in urban infrastructure and railways.

But rapidly slowing growth has also been putting pressure on China's heavily indebted companies and provincial governments, raising concerns that the country's explosion in credit since 2008 may be on the verge of a meltdown.

Credit in China's economy almost doubled between 2008 and last year, pushing investment to 46 percent of GDP, much of that into infrastructure and property.

The China Banking Regulatory Commission has recently begun working with China's securities regulator to encourage the securitization of loans to help lenders sell problematic loans and is developing a platform to help banks sell such loans to investors.

That follows a move last year to let provincial governments set up their own debt-purchasing companies.

"The central government is attaching great importance to developments in the debt issue," Sheng said.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 成人四虎| 亚洲一区二区三区四区在线观看 | 成人黄色在线观看视频 | 国产原创视频在线 | 午夜88| 性做久久久久久久久 | 欧美黄色大全 | 亚洲一区二区三区四区在线观看 | 亚洲精品aaaa | 国产视频网 | 一级黄色a级片 | 五月综合激情网 | 久久九九热 | 中文字幕免费观看 | 精品视频久久久久久 | 亚洲一区二区视频 | 天天插天天操天天干 | 黄频在线免费观看 | 成年人的视频 | 欧美日韩系列 | 久久久久国产视频 | 亚洲成熟少妇视频在线观看 | 三级av在线 | 黄色片网站免费看 | 日本视频久久 | 男女猛烈无遮挡 | 色天天综合 | 免费黄色大片网站 | 国产成人亚洲综合a∨婷婷 91亚洲精品在线观看 | 天天摸天天干 | 亚洲欧美乱综合图片区小说区 | 91精品福利 | 91成人福利 | 日韩aaa| 国产精品调教 | 老汉色av| 色婷婷一区 | 欧美一区二区三区不卡 | 亚洲色图欧美视频 | 校园春色亚洲色图 | 欧美爱爱免费视频 |