|
BIZCHINA> Center
![]() |
|
Quarterly growth dips to 5-year low
By Wang Xu (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-10-21 07:03 China's economic growth slid to a five-year low in the third quarter as a worsening global credit crisis puts the brakes on exports and threatens to drag annual growth to a single digit this year.
The figures were released a day after the central government announced a range of measures to maintain steady economic growth despite the global downturn. "The world economy is gearing down substantially while the worsening international economic environment has exerted a negative impact on China," said Li Xiaochao, spokesman for the National Bureau of Statistics. The third quarter slowdown was partially due to Olympic-related restrictions on transport, industrial production and tourism, and growth may recover in the fourth quarter, said Huang Yiping, an economist with Citigroup. "Nevertheless, the general trend of growth deceleration is indisputably clear."
The export sector, a major driver of the Chinese economy, has so far been the biggest victim of the global economic slowdown. In the first three quarters, exports grew 22.3 percent, 4.8 percent points lower than the same period last year. Exports contributed about 3 percentage points to China's 11.4 percent economic growth in 2007 but some economists caution that export growth could dip to negative next year if overseas demand continues to shrink. Over the past month, the government has cut the interest rate twice and also lowered the reserve requirement for local banks, which some analysts say reflects the authorities' concern about a further slowdown rather than inflation. The latest figures will present the government with more leeway to adopt stimulus measures as consumer inflation eased to 4.6 percent in September, the lowest since last June. The government said it will adopt a "flexible" and "prudent" macro-control policy in the fourth quarter and adopt financial, credit and foreign trade measures to maintain stable economic development, according to a State Council meeting presided over by Premier Wen Jiabao on Sunday. In response to the woes of the export sector, the government plans to raise export tax rebates for labor-intensive products such as garments and textiles, as well as mechanical and electrical products with high-added value. The government also said it would increase spending, especially on reconstruction in earthquake stricken regions, infrastructure development and social welfare. It will also reduce fees and taxes levied on housing transactions to encourage property purchases. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
|
||||
主站蜘蛛池模板: 精品视频久久久 | 欧美18免费视频 | 天天艹夜夜艹 | 久久av资源 | 成年免费视频黄网站在线观看 | 黄片毛片在线观看 | 亚洲欧美久久久 | xxxx性视频 | 成人免费网站 | 黄色在线免费视频 | 你懂的网址在线观看 | 色网入口| 亚洲伦理久久 | 国产一区二区三区精品视频 | 一品毛片 | 欧美一级在线 | 黄色免费高清 | 久久久久久久免费视频 | 五月天精品在线 | 午夜精品在线视频 | 亚洲视频一区二区在线观看 | 免费成人深夜蜜桃视频 | 日韩精品在线一区二区三区 | 99er视频| 欧美亚洲二区 | 四虎免费在线视频 | av免费观| 成人www | 亚洲午夜免费视频 | 国产成人综合欧美精品久久 | av在线天堂网 | 精品免费一区二区三区 | 国产盗摄一区二区三区 | 日韩中文一区二区 | xxx国产 | 成年人在线观看免费视频 | juliaannxxx精品艳妇 | 欧美一区久久 | 亚洲视频第一页 | 成人久久影院 | 99热在线免费观看 |