China can control inflation: deputy central bank head Paris (AFP) March 7, 2008 The deputy head of the Chinese central bank voiced confidence here Friday that inflation in China, which jumped 7.1 percent in January in annual terms, can be brought down to an "acceptable level" this year. "I am confident that we can control inflation in China this year at an acceptable level," Yi Gang told a conference on globalisation organised by the Bank of France. He said the country had enjoyed four years of "bumper harvests" while its manufacturing sector still had "tremendous capacity." "It is our number one task -- to fight inflation," he declared. The inflation spurt in January to it highest level in 11 years was due in part to bad weather than paralysed much of the country. In 2007, inflation in the world's fourth-largest economy hit 4.8 percent, the steepest rate in 11 years. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links China News from SinoDaily.com
China set for 30 years more years of fast growth: World Bank's Lin Beijing (AFP) March 7, 2008 China's economy will keep growing fast for up to 30 more years thanks to its vast domestic market and foreign investment, incoming World Bank chief economist Justin Lin Yifu said Friday. |
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