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China has ‘ample’ policy space to boost economy
    2022-04-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA is capable of boosting its economy amid headwinds, because it has “ample” policy space, both in terms of monetary policy and fiscal policy, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Wednesday.

China’s growth “remains in positive territory,” IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told a virtual press conference during the 2022 Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, adding that China’s growth has been downgraded mostly due to interruptions caused by COVID-19 lockdowns.

In its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO) report released Tuesday, the IMF slashed global growth forecast for 2022 by 0.8%age points to 3.6% amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The Chinese economy, meanwhile, is expected to grow 4.4% this year, 0.4%age points lower than the previous projection, followed by a 5.1-percent growth in 2023, the report showed.

According to data released by China’s National Bureau of Statistics on Monday, the country’s GDP grew 4.8% year on year in the first quarter, marking a steady start in 2022 in the face of global challenges and a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.

“We see China capable of boosting the economy, because it has ample policy space,” Georgieva said during the press conference.

“We have seen in the last days, the People’s Bank of China taking action to ease conditions for access to credit,” she said. “And it also has space in terms of fiscal policy.”

During the press conference, Georgieva also said the Russia-Ukraine conflict has led to a massive setback for the global economy, with the latest WEO downgrading growth forecast for 143 countries. (Xinhua)

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