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China's GDP up 11.5% in first nine months

By Dong Zhixin (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-10-25 14:33

The Chinese economy continued its robust growth, driven by rapid expansion in investment, retail sales and exports, while inflation pressure eased slightly, official figures released on Thursday showed.


A worker welds iron poles in a construction site in front of a newly built high-rise building project in Shanghai October 22, 2007. In the first three quarters of 2007, fixed asset investment in the country soared 25.7 percent to 9.15 trillion yuan. [Agencies]

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased 11.5 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier for an aggregate growth rate of 11.5 percent in the first nine months, Li Xiaochao, spokesman for the National Bureau of Statistics told a press conference in Beijing.

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That marked a slowdown from the 11.9 percent growth in the previous quarter, thanks to a series of macro-control measures by the government, according to Li.

"The effect of macro-control policies is releasing," Li said.

Investment jumps

He told reporters investment is the largest contributor to the economy, accounting for 41.6 percent of the growth.

In the first three quarters of 2007, fixed asset investment in the country soared 25.7 percent to 9.15 trillion yuan, Li said, adding that investment in properties rose 30.3 percent.

The investing spree was backed by rapid expansion in credit. By the end of September, the total amount of outstanding loans of all financial institutions jumped by 3.36 trillion yuan from the end of 2006, an increase of 642.2 billion yuan over the same period last year, according to Li.


Journalists attend a press conference on China's economy, given by Li Xiaochao, spokesman of the National Bureau of Statistics in Beijing October 25, 2007. [china.org.cn]

Retail sales continue to rise

Retail sales were another driver of the economy, contributing 37 percent of the GDP growth, the spokesman said.

In the first nine months, the total retail sales of consumer goods in the country reached 6.38 trillion yuan, a year-on-year rise of 15.9 percent - 2.4 percentage points higher than a year earlier, according to the press conference.

"Consumption is expected to keep growing rapidly, becoming an important factor in pushing economic growth," Li said.

Earlier this month in a work report to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, General Secretary Hu Jintao pledged to boost domestic demand in consumer goods to let retail sales play a bigger role in the economy.


 Li Xiaochao, spokesman of the National Bureau of Statistics, speaks at a press conference on China's economy in Beijing October 25, 2007. [china.org.cn]

Li attributed the increase in consumption to four factors: rising income and employment, improvement in social security and consumption patterns.

From January to September, the per capita disposable income of urban residents stood at 10,346 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13.2 percent after adjusted for inflation, while the per capita cash income for rural residents was 3,321 yuan, a real growth of 14.8 percent year-on-year.

Also driving up the retail sales is the larger work force. By the end of September, the newly increased employment total in urban areas reached 9.2 million, reaching the target of 9 million for the whole year.

Export increases

Export, the third engine of the economy, made up for 21.4 percent of the GDP growth, according to Li.

In the first nine months, China exported US$ 878.2 billion worth of products, up by 27.1 percent, while value of imports was $692.6 billion, Li said.

That marked to a trade surplus of $185.7 billion, an increase of $75.8 billion year-on-year.

Inflation eases

Turning to inflation which has often made headlines this year, Li said the consumer price index (CPI) slowed down to 6.2 percent in September from an 11-year-high of 6.5 percent in August.

"However, the inflationary pressure is still there," Li told the reporters, citing the rising prices in agricultural and primary products, as well as crude oil in the global market.

The CPI growth for the first nine months was 4.1 percent, Li explained, far above the official target of 3 percent for 2007.

The growth was mainly because of a 10.6 percent jump in food prices. In a breakdown, meat prices soared 29.1 percent, followed by a 26.2 percent increase in egg prices. Grain prices went up 6.3 percent.

The spokesman also pointed to several factors that might bring down inflation. "The output of grain will register a fourth year of bumper harvest, and with the implementation of various policies, pig raising was recovering, and the total output of pork, beef, mutton and poultry continues to grow," Li said.

The rapid growth in the GDP, credit and investment, as well as the remaining inflationary pressure increased the pressure for further monetary tightening. The central bank has raised interest rates five times and bank reserve ratio eight times so far this year.

Last week, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan pledged to take a more aggressive approach to prevent the economy from overheating.

Zhou pledged to use monetary tools to keep the economy on track, including interest rates and exchange rates, adjustments in bank reserve ratios, and open market operations.



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