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    The '4 Rs' underpinning China's high-quality growth

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    2017-11-23 16:04Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download
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    As the year 2017 almost ends, there is no doubt that China will meet its economic growth target of 6.5 percent. Reaching this position has not been easy as the country is undergoing a massive transformation toward quality growth.

    Doom-mongers overseas warned of the unraveling of the Chinese economy as early as February, citing a growth in loans coupled by slowing growth.

    So, why has the world's second economy fared better than expected? Here are "four Rs" that offer a glimpse to China's progress in what has been a tough year.

    RESILIENCE

    Despite some short-term fluctuations, the economy continued firm growth with GDP expanding 6.9 percent year-on-year in the first three quarters.

    The job market is stable with registered unemployment in Chinese cities standing at 3.95 percent at the end of the third quarter, the lowest level since 2008. Nearly 12 million new jobs were created in cities during January-October, exceeding the annual target of 11 million.

    CPI growth stood at 1.5 percent compared with a year ago in the first ten months, well below the target of 3 percent.

    Resilience in the less developed northeastern rust belt has also improved thanks to the establishment of the Liaoning Free Trade Zone which allows old industrial cities to attract more investment, take advantage of the Belt and Road Initiative, and explore economic cooperation with Northeast Asia and Europe.

    Yingkou, the first treaty port in northeast China opened to foreigners in 1861, has now re-emerged in the spotlight having attracted foreign investment of 21.26 billion yuan (about 3.2 billion U.S. dollars) since becoming part of the free trade zone in April.

    REDUCTION

    China has started serious re-balancing by cutting excess capacity in the steel and coal sectors, where it has the highest output in the world.

    Despite the challenge of job losses and re-employment, China has already met the year's capacity reduction target. As a result, its industrial capacity utilization rose to the highest level in five years, reaching 76.6 percent from January to September.

    The HBIS Group, the largest steel company in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, saw its net profit rise by over 74 percent in H1.

    Another key measure of re-balancing is de-stocking. The property sector, an industry with a high inventory, saw over 602 million square meters of property unsold by the end of September, down by nearly 9 million square meters from a month earlier.

    RESTRUCTURING

    Instead of heavily relying on foreign trade and investment, the Chinese economy has drawn more strength from consumption, services and innovation.

    The service sector expanded 7.8 percent year on year in the first three quarters, compared to 3.7 percent in the primary industry and 6.3 percent in secondary industry, contributing 58.8 percent to the economic growth.

    The high-tech and equipment manufacturing sectors also became stronger and attracted more investment. From January to September, investment in the high-tech industry rose by 18.4 percent year on year, compared to 11.7 percent a year earlier.

    ROBOTS

    The broader use of robots indicates that China's manufacturing is getting smarter. As of October, the output of industrial robots soared by 68.9 percent, amid fast growth of AI technology.

    Leading Chinese AI company iFlytek has dedicated research to intelligent speech and language technologies, and won nearly 70 percent of the global Chinese language recognition market.

    A robot, co-developed by iFlytek and Tsinghua University, achieved a score of 456 on the written test for the national doctor qualification, higher than the national pass line of 360.

    As the AI era approaches, the Chinese government is encouraging private enterprises to enter sectors like smart manufacturing to improve the country's high-end manufacturing. New industry standards and specifications are to be established.

    Backed by better-than-expected growth, the IMF has revised up its forecast for the fourth time this year, to 6.8 percent this year and 6.5 percent next.

    Chi Fulin, head of the China Institute for Reform and Development, has predicted annual growth of at least 6 percent in the next five years.

      

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