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    2017-05-16 08:42Global Times Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

    April data shows slowdown in some sectors

    China's economy is still healthy, experts told the Global Times, even though economic data for April has pointed to weakening growth momentum. However, a broader economic slowdown might be seen later this year, they said.

    The economic figures were disclosed by Xing Zhihong, spokesman for the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), during a press conference on Monday. In April, China's value-added industrial output rose by 6.5 percent year-on-year, down from the 7.6 percent growth in March.

    Also, China's non-rural fixed-assets investment rose 8.9 percent from January to April, down from 9.2 percent in the first three months this year.

    The investment slowdown was mainly due to decreased capital inflows into projects, Liu Xuezhi, a senior analyst at Bank of Communications, told the Global Times on Monday.

    "Given the economic slowdown, we can see manufacturing investment remains at a low level. Some small and medium-sized enterprises are not willing to expand their investment," Liu noted.

    In terms of consumption, China's retail sales in April rose 10.7 percent year-on-year to 2.73 trillion yuan ($396 billion), down from 10.9 percent growth in the previous month.

    The data prompted some overseas media outlets to voice suspicions about the overall health of China's economy. CNBC, for example, said in a report on Monday that the figures show China's economy is slowing down in growth momentum and is losing steam. The Wall Street Journal also expressed concerns about the state of China's economy in a report on Monday.

    Good outweighs bad

    But experts all stressed to the Global times that China's economy is still on the right track.

    Liu Dongliang, a senior analyst at China Merchants Bank, said in a research note sent to the Global Times Monday that there's no evidence of any worrying economic turning point, and that the domestic economy is still in good shape.

    "The slowdown demonstrated by certain economic data in April is only to a mild extent," he said.

    This point was also emphasized by Xing during the press conference, saying that although the industrial sector slowed compared with March, 6.5 percent growth is still a relatively strong level. "The changes (in March and April) are just fluctuations within an appropriate range," he noted.

    Liu Dongliang said that the economic data for April showed some positive factors that "outnumbered" the negative factors. For example, investment in the real estate sector surged 9.3 percent year-on-year from January to April to 2.77 trillion yuan, up from 9.1 percent growth in the first three months this year. China's trade also rose in April by 16.2 percent year-on-year to 2.22 trillion yuan.

    "The main tone of stability has not changed," Xing said during the press conference.

    Fall may be coming

    But experts have warned that the future is not all bright, as the country's economic growth might fall back in the second half of this year.

    "Low- and middle-level manufacturing is facing challenges like a capacity glut, and production lines need to be upgraded," Dong Dengxin, director of the Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology, told the Global Times on Monday.

    According to Liu Dongliang, the pressure on the industrial sector as a result of the falling producer price index (PPI), which measures the prices of goods at the factory gate, will continue. China's PPI rose 6.4 percent year-on-year in April, down from 7.6 percent in March, according to the NBS on Wednesday.

    "Weighed down by the falling PPI trend, China's industrial companies are seeing an end to their production cycle and profit cycle, and it is highly probable that the domestic economy will gradually fall back in the future," Liu said.

    But the economic turning point will arrive later than expected and the effects will be relatively mild, he added.

    Brian Jackson, China economist at IHS Markit, said in a report sent to the Global Times on Monday that China's April economic data was consistent with expectations of a downward slide in growth in the remainder of 2017, and that the authorities will continue to stoke growth to ensure China meets the GDP growth target.

    But Dong was confident that the growth target of around 6.5 percent will be realized thanks to the increasing contribution from tertiary industry. He also noted that a consumption-led economic growth trend is emerging and will contribute more in the future.

      

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