| Economy grows 10.2% in first quarter (China Daily/Agencies)
 Updated: 2006-04-17 05:29
 
 President Hu Jintao yesterday said the Chinese mainland's economy grew by 
10.2 per cent year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, but expressed 
concern about the rapid growth. 
 
 
 
 "The mainland economy maintained good developmental momentum with our gross 
domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter rising by 10.2 per cent," Hu told 
Lien Chan, former chairman of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang (KMT).
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 | President Hu 
 Jintao(R) meets with former chairman of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang 
 (KMT) Lien Chan at the Great Hall of People in Beijing on Sunday. 
 [Xinhua] |  |  The mainland's economy expanded by 9.9 per cent in 2005 and the government 
has set a growth target of 8 per cent for this year. 
 "Frankly speaking, we do not hope to pursue excessively rapid growth; we are 
paying more attention to the efficiency and quality of development," the 
president said. 
 "We are paying more attention to the transformation of the mode of growth, 
resource conservation, environmental protection and more importantly, the 
improvement of the lives of the people." The median forecast was for first- quarter gross domestic product growth of 
9.6 percent from the year earlier period, compared with 9.9 percent in the 
fourth quarter. China's economy expanded by an average 10 percent in the past three years 
driven by an investment boom. Premier Wen Jiabao said the government will 
tighten controls on fixed-asset investment and lending after reviewing the 
country's first-quarter performance, the Xinhua News Agency reported on April 
14. China leapfrogged France and the U.K. to become the world's fourth-largest 
economy last year, boosted by the results of a nationwide census in 2004 that 
showed the $2.26 trillion economy was 17 percent bigger than previously 
estimated. 
 The National Bureau of Statistics is due to release GDP figures and other 
economic data for March at 10 a.m. in Beijing on April 20.  |