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China’s annual growth on track to hit target of around 5%, senior official suggests

Country is going to achieve major goals this year, an economic forum in Beijing told

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Policymakers have unveiled a series of stimulus measures in recent months. Photo: Reuters
Mandy Zuoin Shanghai
China’s economic growth this year will be about 5 per cent, a high-level official said on Saturday, suggesting that the country is hitting its annual target.
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The world’s second-largest economy is going to achieve major goals for 2024 and contribute to nearly 30 per cent of global growth, Han Wenxiu, deputy director of the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission’s general office, told an economic forum in Beijing.

Describing employment and prices as stable, Han said China’s foreign exchange reserves – the world’s largest – were expected to remain above US$3.2 trillion, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

Earlier this year the country’s annual growth target was set at “around 5 per cent” and policymakers have unveiled a series of stimulus measures in recent months in an effort to hit the target and revive growth.

It is the first comment about China’s economic prospects from a top official following the two-day central economic work conference last week, when planners looked back at 2024 and mapped out strategies for the new year.

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Economic planners pledged to seek a sustainable growth rate through a number of policy changes, including a higher fiscal deficit ceiling, more treasury bonds and cuts to interest rates and the reserve requirement ratio.

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