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Growth rate expected to slow down in 2006 (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-02-24 10:15
China's high-speed economy, the focus of the world, is expected to slow down
in 2006, but will still maintain a growth rate of 8 percent, The Economist
reported on Thursday.
The Economist, the weekly publication known for its original and incisive
commentaries on international news and business, made the prediction in its
Chinese language edition of "The World in 2006" released on Thursday.
The magazine forecasts that China's gross domestic product (GDP) will reach
2,240 billion U.S. dollars, attaining per capita GDP of 1,700 U.S. dollars with
a population of 1.32 billion in 2006.
China is expected to control its inflation rate at 2 percent and might be
listed ninth in 2006 of the countries and regions witnessing fast economic
development.
China's official statistics show that its economy rose by 9.9 percent in
2005, while the country's revised gross domestic products (GDP) growth rate in
2004, is 10.1 percent, 0.6 percentage point higher than the original figure, in
accordance with China's first national economic survey.
The Economist reckons that the growth of China's GDP will slow down, owing to
the country's measures taken to rein in some of theover-heating economic
sectors.
"The concern of the world lies in whether the government is capable of
controlling the unsustainable development of some sectors, while not affecting
the other sectors," it said.
The report called 2006 a "key year" for Chinese debt-ridden banks, a key
factor for China's stable economic development, saying that the Chinese
government will press on with bank reformsto meet the coming challenges faced by
opening up its financial markets to foreign competition by the end of 2006.
China's booming economy will prompt the development of the world's economy in
the long run and facing fierce trade conflicts,China might shift its export
strategy from expanding exports to enlarging domestic demands.
Founded in 1843, the Economist Group, a large-scale media group, issues its
publications in more than 200 countries and regions. The Economist, one of its
publications, is recognized as one of the most influential journals on
international news and business. Enditem
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