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China can maintain high growth and transition to consumer-led economy, premier Li says
China can maintain high growth and transition to consumer-led economy, premier Li says

Economic Times

time8 hours ago

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China can maintain high growth and transition to consumer-led economy, premier Li says

Premier Li Qiang expressed confidence in China's ability to sustain rapid economic growth during its shift from manufacturing to consumption. Despite trade tensions with the U.S., China's economy showed improvement in the second quarter, with officials aiming to transform the nation into a major consumer market. Analysts suggest policy support for households is crucial for this transition. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Popular in International 1. IAEA chief says 'very significant damage' expected at Fordo site after US attacks on Iran China's Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday he was confident the world's No.2 economy could maintain a "relatively rapid" growth rate as it transitions from a manufacturing-led model to a consumer-driven one, a shift analysts say is key to securing its keynote speech, delivered at a World Economic Froum meeting in Tianjin, comes as Chinese officials seek to cushion the economic damage caused by the trade war with the United States through policy support - a particularly daunting challenge for authorities grappling with the pressing need to foster painful structural analysts believe China's $19 trillion faces two broad paths: it can sustain relatively high, albeit slowing, growth driven by strong exports - a trend likely to fade as trade tensions with the West escalate - or it can endure several years of slower growth while implementing reforms aimed at unlocking longer-term gains through its vast consumer China's second-ranking official told delegates he was optimistic that Beijing could pull off both."We are confident in our ability to maintain a relatively rapid growth rate for China's economy," Li said."China's economy showed steady improvement in the second quarter," he added. "Regardless of how the international environment evolves, China's economy has consistently maintained a strong momentum for growth."Beijing has set an ambitious 2025 growth target of "around 5%", although most analysts expect China will struggle to keep expanding at those rates in the coming years if a lasting truce cannot be secured with Economics expects average annual GDP growth this decade to halve from the 1999-2019 average to 4.5% and slow to 3% in the decade say more policy support for households could ease the transition to consumption-led growth, but the shift remains politically sensitive for the ruling Communist Party, which has long tied its legitimacy to high growth - a key reason why policymakers have delayed seriously pursuing it for over a International Monetary Fund last year said deeper reforms are needed to convert China's economy to one led by consumption, including pension reforms, erecting a social safety net to reduce the need for massive precautionary savings."We aim to help China transition from a major manufacturing power to a colossal consumer market," Li said. "This will open up vast and untapped markets for businesses from many countries."

China can maintain high growth and transition to consumer-led economy, premier Li says
China can maintain high growth and transition to consumer-led economy, premier Li says

Time of India

time10 hours ago

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  • Time of India

China can maintain high growth and transition to consumer-led economy, premier Li says

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel China's Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday he was confident the world's No.2 economy could maintain a "relatively rapid" growth rate as it transitions from a manufacturing-led model to a consumer-driven one, a shift analysts say is key to securing its keynote speech, delivered at a World Economic Froum meeting in Tianjin, comes as Chinese officials seek to cushion the economic damage caused by the trade war with the United States through policy support - a particularly daunting challenge for authorities grappling with the pressing need to foster painful structural analysts believe China's $19 trillion faces two broad paths: it can sustain relatively high, albeit slowing, growth driven by strong exports - a trend likely to fade as trade tensions with the West escalate - or it can endure several years of slower growth while implementing reforms aimed at unlocking longer-term gains through its vast consumer China's second-ranking official told delegates he was optimistic that Beijing could pull off both."We are confident in our ability to maintain a relatively rapid growth rate for China's economy," Li said."China's economy showed steady improvement in the second quarter," he added. "Regardless of how the international environment evolves, China's economy has consistently maintained a strong momentum for growth."Beijing has set an ambitious 2025 growth target of "around 5%", although most analysts expect China will struggle to keep expanding at those rates in the coming years if a lasting truce cannot be secured with Economics expects average annual GDP growth this decade to halve from the 1999-2019 average to 4.5% and slow to 3% in the decade say more policy support for households could ease the transition to consumption-led growth, but the shift remains politically sensitive for the ruling Communist Party, which has long tied its legitimacy to high growth - a key reason why policymakers have delayed seriously pursuing it for over a International Monetary Fund last year said deeper reforms are needed to convert China's economy to one led by consumption, including pension reforms, erecting a social safety net to reduce the need for massive precautionary savings."We aim to help China transition from a major manufacturing power to a colossal consumer market," Li said. "This will open up vast and untapped markets for businesses from many countries."

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