Govt prepared to combat slowdown: NDRC
By Wu Jiao (
Updated: 2008-10-17 07:20
The government is ready to introduce a series of measures to cushion the impact of slower growth in foreign trade and industrial output caused by the global credit crisis, the vice-minister of the National Development and Reform Commission, said Thursday.
Speaking at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office in
"The State Council is greatly concerned by the trend and is ready to introduce a series of measures," he said.
But the full impact of the global financial crisis has yet to be seen, he said.
"We must have a full picture of the difficulties and challenges," he said.
The government has already taken several measures to combat the impact, including lowering the deposit reserve ratio, helping small- and medium-sized factories to upgrade their technologies, and introducing more favorable credit policies, Du said.
He said he is confident
"As in the past,
With the global financial crisis continuing to escalate,
The National Bureau of Statistics is due to release figures on Monday for the economic situation over the past three quarters.
Some analysts have forecast that GDP growth might drop further in the third quarter, from 10.1 percent in the second quarter and 11.9 percent for the whole of last year.
Yang Xiong, vice-mayor of
The financial hub remains in good shape, however, partly due to investments in preparation for the 2010 World Expo, he said.
Zhao Kezhi, deputy governor of
Chen Min'er, vice-governor of
Authorities will respond by trying to cut the tax burden on local firms, make more credit available and ensure a sufficient supply of land and power for manufacturers, Chen said, adding that now was a good time to weed out obsolete, polluting plants.
On Wednesday, Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the central bank, called for increased domestic consumption to counter the economic slowdown.
"Due to the impact of various factors, we may need to increase domestic demand," he told Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV.
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