Maikemisetso a GDP 'a sebetsa, a ka finyelloa' - China Daily

Tsoelo-pele e tsitsitseng e tla thusa ho imolla likhatello tsa moruo oa lefats'e, bahlahlobisisi ba re

China has set its GDP growth target at around 5 percent for this year, which analysts said is “pragmatic” and “achievable”.

Palo ea sebele e ka 'na ea e-ba e phahameng le ho feta, ba re, ba fana ka maikutlo a hore naha e sebelise maano a macroeconomic a lebisitsoeng ho feta ho matlafatsa tšebeliso le ho thibela theko e phahameng ea lichelete, e le ho khothalletsa kholo e tsitsitseng.

They also said China’s stable growth is set to help relieve global growth pressures as developed economies risk falling into recession while suffering from high inflation.

The growth target was revealed in the Government Work Report, which Premier Li Keqiang delivered at the opening meeting of the first session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on Sunday.

Mopresidente Xi Jinping, eo hape e leng mongoli kakaretso oa Komiti e Bohareng ea Mokha oa Makomonisi oa China le molula-setulo oa Komisi e Bohareng ea Sesole, o bile teng kopanong eo.

Tlaleho, e rometsoeng ho lekhotla le ka sehloohong la ketsa-molao bakeng sa lipuisano, e khothalelitse hore China e batle ho ntšetsa pele morero oa eona oa sejoale-joale, ho khothaletsa nts'etsopele ea boleng bo holimo, thibelo e ntle ea COVID-19 le nts'etsopele ea sechaba le moruo, ho tebisa ntlafatso le ho bula, le ho matlafatsa ts'epo ea mmaraka ka matla.

China e tla matlafatsa matla le katleho ea leano la ts'ebetso ea lichelete le ho kenya ts'ebetsong leano le bohlale la lichelete ka tsela e reriloeng, ho latela Tlaleho ea Mosebetsi oa Mmuso.

Ntle le ho fana ka maikutlo a sepheo sa kgolo ya GDP bakeng sa selemo sena, tlaleho e boetse e phahamisitse tekanyo ya yona e lekanyetswang ya kgaello ho GDP ho diperesente tse 3 mme e ne e tobane le sekgahla sa inflation sa hoo e ka bang diperesente tse 3.

Naha e tla boela e ikemiseditse ho thea mesebetsi e ka bang dimilione tse 12 tsa ditoropo monongwaha mme e ipehetse tebello ya hoo e ka bang diphesente tse 5.5 bakeng sa sekgahla se hlahlobilweng sa tlhokeho ya mesebetsi ditoropong.

China hape e tla tswelapele ho kgothaletsa le ho tshehetsa ntshetsopele ya lekala la poraefete le ho matlafatsa matsapa a ho hohela matsete a kantle ho naha, ho ya ka tlaleho.

“The GDP target is in line with the principle of 'seeking progress while ensuring stable development’,” said Bai Jingming, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Fiscal Sciences. “It is achievable and has left room for (coping with possible) risks.”

Compared with last year’s GDP growth of 3 percent, this year’s target is not high, given the strong rebound of consumption and initial recovery of investment after the country further optimized its COVID-19 response policy in January, Bai said.

“China’s growth target for this year is very pragmatic and will help consolidate the country’s economic fundamentals,” said Raymond Zhu, president of the East and Central China Committee of CPA Australia, a major accounting body.

Zhou Maohua, a macroeconomic analyst at China Everbright Bank, said: “The target is quite solid, because some market expectations have it at above 6 percent. China is capable of achieving it.”

Litsebi tsa moruo li khothalelitse hore, ho latela liqholotso tse ngata tseo China e tobaneng le tsona, joalo ka ho putlama ha moruo le ho phahama ho hoholo ha litheko linaheng tse tsoetseng pele, naha e hloka ho kenya ts'ebetsong maano a macroeconomic ho netefatsa kholo e tsitsitseng.

“More efforts should be made to support, say, small and micro enterprises, promote private sectors to raise people’s income and boost their confidence, and support the foreign trade sectors, given the possibility of slower global growth,” said Zhou from China Everbright Bank.

Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, said, “China needs to promote high-quality foreign trade development and improve the business environment, and the focus should be the negative list for the services industry.”

Ha ho nahanoa ka kholo e fokolang e lebelletsoeng ea lefats'e selemong sena, ho bohlokoa hape hore China e hlohlelletse tlhoko ea lehae, o boletse joalo.

Nouriel Roubini, moprofesa oa moruo Univesithing ea New York, o boletse bekeng e fetileng hore moruo oa lefats'e o ka ba le mathata a phahameng a theko, ho phahama ha sekhahla sa tsoala le ho putlama ha moruo, mme a bolela esale pele hore moruo o moholo o tsoetseng pele o ka oela.

Against the backdrop of possible recession in developed economies, China’s solid growth after optimizing COVID-19 policy this year will benefit the rest of the world, analysts said.

“The reintegration of the (world’s) second-largest economy into the world is bound to have a positive effect on global growth,” John Edwards, the UK trade commissioner for China, said in an interview with China Daily’s website.

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