Economist upbeat on country's 2019 growth
While most of the world looks to calm anxiety from an economic slowdown, China, the most important global growth engine, is finding ways to maintain its vitality through supportive macro policies and technology-driven innovation.
That point of view was shared by Zhu Min, an influential Chinese economist and a former deputy managing director at the International Monetary Fund, who sat down for an exclusive interview with China Daily last week. Zhu spoke just before the annual two sessions in Beijing, attended by international media outlets that have been asking about the basis for China's forecast of healthy economic performance in 2019.
"We did a study that estimated China would continue to have more than 6.3 or 6.4 percent growth this year," he said.