China's economic recovery accelerates in Q2
Last Updated: Thursday, July 16, 2009 | 8:56 AM ET
The Associated Press
China’s economic growth accelerated in the second quarter amid a stimulus-fuelled surge in consumer spending and factory output, putting the government’s eight per cent full-year growth target in reach.
The world’s third-largest economy expanded by 7.9 per cent in the April-June period from a year earlier, up from 6.1 per cent growth in gross domestic product the previous quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics reported Thursday.
“The data showed the economic recovery is stronger than expected,” said Zhu Jianfang, chief economist for Citic Securities Ltd. “There will be no suspense about achieving the government’s goal of eight per cent GDP growth this year.”
Many analysts expect China to be the first major country to emerge from the worst global economic slump since the 1930s.
The International Monetary Fund earlier this month raised its forecast of China’s 2009 growth by one percentage point to 7.5 per cent. The World Bank boosted its forecast last month from 6.5 per cent to 7.2 per cent.
The government warned, however, that a full-fledged recovery is not firmly established.
“The difficulties and challenges in the current economic development are still numerous,” a statistics bureau spokesman, Li Xiaochao, said at a news conference. “The basis of the rebound of the people’s economy is not stable.”
Reduce reliance on exports
The faster growth came despite a plunge in China’s trade and foreign investment since late 2008, reflecting China’s continued dependence on its 4 trillion yuan ($586 billion US) stimulus to keep the economy expanding.
Consumer prices in June fell 1.7 per cent from a year earlier, the statistics agency said, giving Beijing a freer hand to keep spending on its stimulus without a danger of adding to pressure for prices to rise.
Beijing’s stimulus aims to reduce reliance on exports by boosting domestic consumption through higher spending on construction of highways and other public works. Most of the money has gone to state-owned construction and steel companies, but it is starting to flow to the private sector as builders hire workers and buy other materials.
Industrial output rose 10.7 per cent in June from a year earlier, faster than May’s 8.9 per cent growth, the statistics agency said. It said retail sales rose 15 per cent in the first half from a year earlier, while first-half spending on factories and other fixed assets was up 33.5 per cent.
The wave of positive data in recent weeks has encouraged investors, driving a stock market boom that has boosted China’s benchmark Shanghai Composite Index by 75 per cent since the start of the year.
The latest rise in quarterly growth “indicates that the country is on course to achieve its growth target for the year,” said Jing Ulrich, JP Morgan & Co.’s chair for China equities, in a report to clients.
Li, the government spokesman, said Beijing is closely watching prices to make sure its stimulus and rapid growth in bank lending and investment do not ignite inflation.
“There are still quite a lot of uncertainties,” the spokesman said. “We should remain watchful about changes in prices.”
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