China aims to regain momentum with GDP target

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Leaders of the world’s only major economy that has regained the momentum lost to the Covid-19 pandemic have demonstrated a strong desire to lead the world out of the economic malaise. 

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a packed auditorium inside the Great Hall of the People during the opening plenum of this year’s parliamentary session that GDP growth must be kept in a “suitable, proactive” target range to tie in with and give impetus to job creation and consumer price management. 

Beijing’s move to reinstate an annual growth rate mandate was not widely expected by analysts and overseas media. Last year’s contagion and moribund economy forced Chinese authorities to break protocols and abandon all performance metrics altogether, announced at a delayed congress, to help Covid-stricken businesses and consumers recuperate. 

Earlier this week, Forbes Magazine, for instance, was emphatic in its analyses that Beijing would again refrain from setting a definitive target for its GDP. 

“While China’s economy expanded 2.3% last year, according to official figures, the only major global economy to grow, uncertainly embroiling the financial health of China’s top trading partners is a worry for the world’s biggest exporter … It’s better to drop the target altogether than to set one they’re not sure they can hit,” noted one op-ed. 

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