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          IMF: China's GDP to grow 9% this year
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2004-08-26 11:10

          China's real gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to average around 9 percent in 2004 and to slow to about 7.5 percent in 2005, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Wednesday.

          In April, the IMF estimated that the Chinese GDP growth would be 8.5 percent this year and 8 percent next year.

          "Executive Directors commended the Chinese authorities for their skillful economic management, which has reduced the risk of overheating and further strengthened the Chinese economy," the IMF said in a statement nearly a month after its Executive Board concluded an annual review of China's economy.

          The statement said, "Efforts to rein in credit and slow investment appear to have started to bear fruit, as evidenced by the recent signs of moderating economic expansion."

          "The key challenge going forward will be how to harness the strong potential for sustained economic expansion in China, while maintaining macro-economic balance and ensuring sound, broadly-based economic development," it said.

          It said that the Chinese authorities must speed up reforms in key areas including banks, state companies and labor markets to achieve a controlled deceleration.

          "A crucial short-term concern is that despite the recent indications of moderation in the fast pace of investment and economic growth, a soft landing of the economy is not yet assured, " it added.

          A soft landing implies a slowdown in booming economic growth that avoids degenerating into a slump.



           
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