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ADB pegs 皇冠体育app GDP growth at 7%
By Wang Bo (皇冠体育app Daily)
Updated: 2009-04-01 08:07 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) yesterday marked down its forecast on 皇冠体育app's year-on-year economic growth to 7 percent from 8.2 percent for this year, but said it could pick up to 8 percent next year with the country's "sound financial footing" and "necessary tools" at its disposal.
The unfolding global financial turmoil has dragged 皇冠体育app's year-on-year GDP growth down to 9 percent last year as a result of a sharp slowdown in industry and plummeting exports. The World Bank earlier forecast 皇冠体育app's economic growth might dip to 6.5 percent this year due to the much weaker external demand and gloomier global economic outlook, while the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development put it at a slower 6.3 percent in its report launched yesterday. In the face of the deteriorating global economy, 皇冠体育app has continued to put on steam, following its 4-trillion-yuan stimulus package unveiled last November to shore up the slowing economy, including the 850-billion-yuan investment in improving health care as well as the stimulus policies designed to revitalize key industries. "皇冠体育app's launching of the fiscal stimulus package is timely and appropriate," said Robert Wihtol, ADB Country Director for 皇冠体育app. The authorities have made it clear that more stimulus measures are in the pipeline if the economy continued to weaken in the second half. "With the capacity to provide further fiscal stimulus if needed, the country's economic slowdown will be contained in the second half," he said. The bank predicted 皇冠体育app's consumer inflation would be around 0.8 percent this year, compared with 5.9 percent in 2008. It will provide the government with scope for more accommodative monetary policies to bolster the economy. "Though 皇冠体育app's CPI could fall into negative territory in the first quarter of this year, given the ample liquidity and robust lending growth, deflation may not be a major threat to the Chinese economy for the year as a whole," Zhuang Jian, senior economist, ADB, said. The Manila-based bank put its projection on Asia's economic growth for 2009 at 3.4 percent, down from 6.3 percent last year. India, a major economy in South Asia, will grow at a slower pace of 5 percent this year, the bank said.
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