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Xi dispels concerns over growth woes

By Reuters | China Daily | Updated: 2014-11-10 09:26

Reforms are gradually being put into place, says President

The risks faced by China's economy are not that scary and the government is confident it can head off the dangers, President Xi Jinping told global business leaders on Sunday, urging them to dispel worries about the world's second-largest economy.

In a speech to chief executives at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, Xi said even if China's economy were to grow 7 percent, it would still put it at the forefront of global economies.

China's economy, the world's second largest, has had a rocky year. Growth slid to a low not seen since the 2008-09 global financial crisis in the third quarter, dragged by a housing slowdown, softening domestic demand and unsteady exports.

"Some people worry that China's economic growth will fall further, can it climb over the ridge?" Xi said. "There are indeed risks, but it is not so scary.

"Even at growth of around 7 percent, regardless of speed or volume, (we) are among the best in the world," he said, noting that China's economy remained "stable".

The remarks from Xi came a day after data showed annual growth in exports and imports cooled in October, another sign of fragility in the economy that could prompt policymakers to take further action to stoke growth.

To shore up activity, policymakers have loosened monetary and fiscal policies since April to ensure that the economy can grow by around 7.5 percent this year.

Regional governments have accelerated spending on some infrastructure projects and abolished limits on the number of homes that Chinese can buy. The central bank has also injected short-term loans into banks to increase credit supply, and cut mortgage rates for some home-buyers.

Yet the results have not been as good as some had hoped, fueling speculation that China may have to cut interest rates or reduce the amount of deposits that banks set aside as reserves.

Xi did not comment on the policy outlook, but stressed that his government was focused on reforms and that China was open for business.

Underlining the country's growing clout as an exporter of capital, he said China's overseas direct investment was expected to hit $1.2 trillion in the next decade.

After three decades of almost uninterrupted double-digit growth, China's economy has lifted several hundred millions of Chinese from abject poverty, but also caused pollution to the air, land and waterways.

The destruction of China's environment and a yawning income gap has led Chinese authorities to promise to enact sweeping social, financial and economic reforms in the country that would be the most ambitious in three decades.

"These reforms are gradually being put into effect project by project," Xi said. "Once the bow is drawn, the arrow cannot be put back in the quiver; we will resolutely deepen reform."

Xi also sought to address concerns that China's growing economic and diplomatic prowess could constitute a threat beyond its borders, saying that China is willing to have friendly relations with its neighbors.

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