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Unexpected shocks slowing down China’s economy: Premier Li Keqiang

According to estimates by the International Monetary Fund, the Chinese economy is only likely to grow by 3.3 per cent this year.

• August 17, 2022
Premier Li Keqiang
Premier Li Keqiang

Amid an economic slowdown, China must adopt special measures to offset “shocks beyond expectation” in the second quarter, according to Premier Li Keqiang.

“Now is the most critical juncture for economic rebound,” he told provincial leaders at a meeting in Shenzhen, according to official statements on Wednesday.

He stated that officials must “coordinate Coronavirus (COVID-19) response with economic and social development to ensure effective virus containment, economic stability and development security.” 

The premier was referring to the lockdowns imposed under China’s strict zero pandemic policy, which have dampened growth.

Mr Li called on the six strongest provinces, which together make up 45 per cent of economic output, to “proactively” drive growth.

“They should effectively implement the policy package for stabilizing the economy and unlock their own policy potential,” he said.

He also said those provinces should take a leading role in creating and preserving jobs, noting that “sluggish demand is a pronounced hindrance in economic activity.”

Mr Li’s comments were a public acknowledgement that the Chinese economy is weakening and came as key metrics such as industrial production, retail sales and fixed-asset investment all fell below forecasts in July.

In an unexpected move to bolster the economy, China’s central bank cut some interest rates.

In the second quarter, China’s economy grew by only 0.4 per cent, far below the government target of 5.5 per cent for the year as a whole.

According to estimates by the International Monetary Fund, the Chinese economy is only likely to grow by 3.3 per cent this year. 

(dpa/NAN)

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