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Special> Video> Economy
UPDATED: January 12, 2011
China's Economy to Grow 9.5 Pct in 2011

 

China's economy is expected to grow about 9.5 percent this year. A government think tank said in its report that the growth would slower slightly from last year as the push from stimulus spending fades.

The State Information Center report said the consumer price index growth would likely be controlled at about 4 percent in 2011. That's in line with the Government's target. Fixed asset investment growth is also expected to slow, restrained by property tightening measures.

The think tank also said the global economic uncertainties would weigh on exports, which were expected to increase 16 percent. That's down from last year's 31 percent.

(CNTV.cn January 11, 2011)


 
 

 
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