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China assures world on stimulus efforts
By Fu Jing and Si Tingting in Beijing and Bi Xiaoning in Dalian (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-09-11 06:49 "We should be alert and prevent all potential risks, including inflation," he said. China Daily learned yesterday from reliable sources that industrial growth last month was believed to be up by between 8.0 and 8.5 percent from 7.5 percent in July. The financial crisis led to the figure plunging to 3.8 percent in February, compared to its average of 15 percent before the financial turmoil. China began the year with many economists predicting that it would fail to hit its target of 8 percent growth for the year, which is crucial if China is to generate enough jobs for its millions of migrant workers. Hitting 8 percent is now within reach after China's economy expanded 7.9 percent in the second quarter, according to the central bank. Analysts have applauded the effectiveness of China's two-year, 4-trillion-yuan ($585 billion) stimulus package, but some have fretted that, in emphasizing investment, China has slowed the much-needed transition to a consumption-driven economy.
Wen made no bones about China's challenges, saying its stimulus policies needed to be as focused on restructuring the economy as on kick-starting growth. "We will enrich our stimulus package focus on restructuring the economy, and make greater efforts to enhance the role of domestic demand, especially final consumption in spurring growth," Wen said. Yin Xingmin, director of the China Center for Economic Studies at Fudan University, said China needs to channel more assistance and financial resources toward small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) when considering "enriching" its stimulus packages. "I think more SMEs should be included in the future stimulus efforts because most of the beneficiaries of the first round of the government-led stimulus package were State-owned and monopoly enterprises," said Yin. He predicted the country would shift its primary focus from infrastructure construction to improving people's lives, although investment on infrastructure would still be significant. Zhang Yuanda, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, said the government should redesign its policies and measures to let SMEs benefit from upstream or downstream spin-offs from large infrastructure projects, such as the construction of railways and highways. "They may become service suppliers, material suppliers or subcontractors," Zhang explained. He also said companies involved in hi-tech industries and innovation were likely to become the biggest beneficiaries of future stimulus efforts. In the long run, Wen said, the country must increase the share of consumption in domestic demand, raise urban and rural incomes, improve consumer expectations and enhance people's willingness and capacity to spend. Agencies contributed to story
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