The World Bank has projected that China's
economy will expand by 8 percent in 2021, a downward revision of the
group's June forecast at 8.5 percent. Economic activity in the
country cooled in the second half of this year after a strong rebound in
the first half, the World Bank said in a report published on Wednesday. China's
economic growth in the third quarter slowed to 4.9 percent year on year
from expansion at 7.9 percent in the second quarter and 18.3 percent in
the first quarter. "The slowdown reflects less-favorable base
effects, diminished support from exports, and the government's continued
deleveraging efforts," the World Bank said. It pointed out that
downside risks to China's economic outlook have increased, which
includes renewed domestic COVID-19 outbreaks and a severe and prolonged
downturn in the highly leveraged property sector. The World Bank
noted that ongoing efforts to address excessive leverage in the
corporate sector should be maintained in the short term, and the country
faces a difficult rebalancing act as it aims to transition to
high-quality growth over the medium term. The country is facing
three outstanding challenges, according to the World Bank. They are
shifting to a greater reliance on consumption and services, a greater
role for markets and the private sector, and toward a low-carbon
economy. It also suggested that China further opens up the
protected services sector, support the rebalancing toward domestic
consumption fiscal reforms and widely use green financing instruments
and carbon pricing along with power sector reforms.
China's economy to grow by 8% in 2021: World Bank
Editor:阮梓峰
Source:CGTN
Updated:2021-12-29 15:57:19
Source:CGTN
Updated:2021-12-29 15:57:19
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