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    Remaking economy tops new leadership's agenda

    2013-03-15 20:09 Xinhua     Web Editor: Mo Hong'e comment

    As China's new leaders take the helm this week, they will inherit a job as challenging as it is enviable.

    They will steer an economy that is the world's second largest and that has grown at a rate craved by most developed nations. It has neither the deep-running debt woes of Europe nor the troubling fiscal headache of the United States.

    But risks abound. China's potential growth rate is declining, as some economists have observed and officials have acknowledged themselves. Decades of breakneck growth have produced unwanted side effects such as severe pollution and alarming inequality.

    Labor shortages, a slowdown in exports as well as lower returns on capital and investment will all drag down China's future growth, according to economists.

    Louis Kuijs, chief China economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland, estimated that China's potential growth is now around 8.5 percent and will moderate to around 7 percent in 2020.

    Communist Party of China chief Xi Jinping, who was elected Chinese president on Thursday at the ongoing parliamentary session, acknowledged the country's growth is coming down while joining national legislators from Shanghai to discuss the government work report last week.

    China's economy has "entered a period of single-digit growth after a relatively long period of double-digit growth," he said.

    To fully tap the growth potential, the new leaders are expected to instigate the broad changes to China's economy that their predecessors advocated for years but were unable to fully accomplish -- remaking the economy so it relies more on domestic demand, innovation and efficiency.

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    "China's competitive edge in the past three decades was mainly built on low costs, especially the cheap labor of rural migrant workers," said Zhang Yansheng, a researcher with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

    Some fear that edge will not sustain as China's working-age population dropped in 2012, the first decline in "a considerable period of time," as the country's top statistics official Ma Jiantang put it.

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