Good start to Chinese economy in 2023

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Good start to Chinese economy in 2023Good start to Chinese economy in 2023

Good start to Chinese economy in 2023

Encouraging indicators ranging from tourism and box office revenues to the purchasing managers' index at the onset of 2023 are bolstering forecasts of a faster-than-expected recovery of China's economy and global growth.To get more latest china economy news, you can visit shine news official website.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday lifted its forecast for China's economic growth in 2023 to 5.2 percent from a previous prediction of 4.4 percent. Investment banks, including Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, have also revised their growth forecasts for the world's second largest economy.

Economists and media worldwide share the view that thanks to sound fundamentals and effective macro policies, China's economy will speed up after the country adjusted its COVID response measures, thus offering much-needed help to the global economy
In its latest update to the World Economic Outlook report, the IMF expects a "faster-than-expected recovery" of China's economy after the COVID-19 pandemic dampened growth in 2022.

"Growth is expected to pick up in China with the full reopening in 2023," it said.

Robust tourism activities and a consumption boom during the Spring Festival have showcased the dynamism of China's economy and provided evidence for the rosy predictions.

In the weeklong holiday, China saw nearly 2.9 million cross-border trips, up 120.5 percent year on year, and 308 million domestic trips, up 23.1 percent. Box office nationwide raked in 6.76 billion yuan (1 billion dollars), the second-highest figure for the annual holiday.

Meantime, the purchasing managers' index for China's manufacturing sector came in at 50.1 in January, returning to expansion after three consecutive months of contraction.

"I think all the ingredients for recovery are there. We are very optimistic about recovery in China," said Hamid Rashid, a leading United Nations economist and lead author of the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2023.Rashid expressed confidence that China's economy will experience a "robust recovery" in 2023 as fiscal policy and monetary policies are aligned correctly.

The economist added that China's economy has a favorable condition to grow as the country's inflation rate has been low, which is an exceptional advantage.

Sharing a similar view, Khairy Tourk, professor of economics with the Stuart School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, the United States, also sees momentum in the Chinese economy.

"Only China is the country that will continue to be a major engine of global growth," said Tourk, citing the advantages of the country's first-class infrastructure, high-quality workforce and huge market.The Chinese market will be the bright spot in global growth in the next two years," Tourk told Xinhua.

Tourk said, "China doesn't have this problem (of inflation). What we have here are productive workers coming back to work in factories. So they have a competitive advantage."

With a GDP of over 120 trillion yuan (17.9 trillion dollars), the most complete industrial system in the world, a high-quality infrastructure network and resilient industrial and supply chains, the Chinese economy enjoys a solid foundation to maintain sound and sustainable growth.

The global financial crisis in 2008 transformed China into the engine of the global economy, said Rashid, adding that the country is expected to become the engine of the world economy once again.

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