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Economy stabilizing, picking up pace, NBS data shows

By Ouyang Shijia and Zhong Nan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2023-03-15 22:34
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Lujiazui, the financial center in Shanghai, forms a perfect backdrop to the Bund area. [Photo by Wang Gang/For China Daily]

China's economy is stabilizing and picking up pace with a marked improvement in key economic data for the first two months of 2023, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday, as consumer spending, investment and industrial output rebounded.

Retail sales — a key measurement of consumer spending — surged 3.5 percent year-on-year in the January-February period, after a 1.8 percent decline in December, data released by the NBS showed.

Fixed-asset investment — a gauge of expenditures on items including infrastructure, property and machinery and equipment — increased by 5.5 percent during the two-month period, compared with a 5.1 percent rise for the whole of 2022.

"The uptrend in China's economic activity was broad-based in January-February, with retail sales and investments more or less in line with expectations," said Louise Loo, China lead economist at British think tank Oxford Economics.

Citing official data, she said that factory output also accelerated after decelerating for three months, consistent with the improving purchasing managers index data for the January-February period and reports of easing of supply chain bottlenecks.

According to Loo, more modest industrial production reflects weaknesses in external demand. China's industrial output — a gauge of activity in the country's manufacturing, mining and utilities sectors — grew by 2.4 percent in the January-February period from a year earlier after a 1.3 percent rise in December, slightly lower than the 2.6 percent anticipated by a Reuters poll.

Lu Ting, chief China economist at global financial services group Nomura, said the January-February activity data shows improvement across the board from the fourth quarter of 2022.

However, due to shrinking exports and a still-weak property sector, the recovery pace has not been very strong. "We expect these major activity data to improve further in March. ... We expect the State Council (China's Cabinet), to maintain a supportive yet restrained policy stance in the coming months," Lu said.

China has set an economic growth target of around 5 percent for 2023, which officials and analysts believe is a pragmatic and achievable goal. The nation's economy had expanded by 3 percent year-on-year in 2022.

NBS spokesman Fu Linghui said that China's potential growth rate is widely projected to stay between 5 percent and 7 percent, and the country has the conditions, foundation and confidence to achieve the target this year despite challenges.

At a news conference in Beijing on Wednesday, Fu said the foundation for economic recovery is "not yet solid", and more efforts will be made to advance the overall improvement of economic performance, with a key focus on boosting domestic demand and actively expanding opening-up.

Wen Bin, chief economist at China Minsheng Bank, said the nation's GDP growth will likely hit 5.5 percent or higher this year, with supportive policies taking effect gradually and improving market confidence.

Looking ahead, global executives have voiced strong confidence and optimism for a robust 2023.

Zhang Xiqiang, CEO for China at Nestle SA, said the company is now "even more confident of and committed to the Chinese market and the country's economy", with the optimization of COVID-19 response measures and the determination for wider opening-up.

"We are very optimistic about regaining consumption capacity, given the resilience and vitality of the Chinese economy," Zhang said, adding that Nestle plans to roll out more than 200 new products in the Chinese market this year.

Xu Yang, president for China at Danish engineering company Danfoss Group, spoke highly of the opening-up measures drafted by China's top policymakers and the focus on the protection of intellectual property rights, saying that these have strengthened their long-term confidence in the Chinese market.

Xu said that Danfoss is committed to long-term investment in China, and its recent announcement to invest 100 million euros ($105.8 million) to build a model plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, is a clear sign of the company's positive outlook for the Chinese market.

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