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A Stable 2012, a Promising 2013

Updated: 2012-12-26 15:16
(bjreview.com.cn)

As economic growth gradually picks up, inflation has been effectively contained in 2012. The consumer price index fell from 4.5 percent in January to 1.7 percent in October, a record low in the past decade after experiencing negative growth for four months.

Alleviating inflation not only allows the Chinese Government to spare more energy to stabilize economic growth, but also reduces complaints of rising price levels.

Previewing the future

"Though China's economy has bottomed out, there are still two pressing problems. For one, the economy is still expanding at a relatively low pace and the foundation for a recovery is weak, especially because of the uncertainty of overseas demand," said Li. "For another, excess production capacity is undermining the economic effectiveness of enterprises."

"If the situation in the euro zone doesn't worsen, if the United States can appropriately deal with the so-called 'fiscal cliff' and when the existing measures to stabilize growth begin to work, China's economy is predicted to expand by 8.2 percent in 2013," Li added.

Li noted that China's economic growth in 2013 could be primarily driven by investments in the following fields.

First, more investment will be put in technical innovation and upgrading. The Central Government is likely to support key industries to carry out technical innovation by launching subsidies on interest rates, encouraging financial institutions to provide diversified financing facilities for related projects and backing enterprises to undergo technical transformation through a finance lease.

Second, the central budget could allocate more money to improve people's livelihood by boosting investment in subsistence allowances for low-income people and public services like education, social security, affordable housing and medical treatment.

In 2013, the government will also formulate and unveil an array of new measures and policies to lower the threshold for investment in the service industry and direct private capital and production factors toward the improvement of people's livelihood.

Third, more funds could go to major transportation and urban infrastructure construction.

Fourth, more investment could be made in the construction of reasonably priced commercial housing to push forward urbanization and cope with exorbitant housing prices.

Zhang Hanya, a research fellow from the Investment Association of China, believes more positive factors will contribute to investment growth in 2013 because most of the related policies and measures launched in 2012 would produce delayed results in 2013.

Moreover, since 2013 falls in the middle of the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-15) period, many projects, which are expected to be completed by 2015, like the construction of high-speed rail lines and expressways and the improvement of water conservation facilities, had to be financially supported before 2013.

Zhang holds that the investment environment will improve in 2013. Private investment accounted for 62 percent of total investment in the first half of 2012 and the ratio will only increase.

However, the global economy will be in a period of deep adjustment. Furthermore, domestic demand will face the risk of decrease and overall increase of price levels, resulting in a similar economic growth as seen in 2012.

 
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