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China stimulus fine for now, exports to suffer further
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-03-09 19:04

China's economic stimulus package is already having the desired effect, but China needs to brace for more weakness in exports, Chinese central bank Vice-Governor Yi Gang said on Monday.

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China unveiled a 4-trillion-yuan ($586 billion) investment plan in November 2008 as exports crumbled in the face of slowing demand and disappointed financial markets last week after failing to announce any increase during a session of parliament.

Echoing recent official comments suggesting extra steps may prove unnecessary, Yi told reporters: "At this point I think the current package of (Chinese) fiscal stimulus is sound and it seems already effective."

"So at this point I think the current stimulus package is fine," he said on the sidelines of regular gathering of central bankers at the Bank of International Settlements in Switzerland.

Exports, typically a major engine of growth for the world's third-largest economy, would suffer further setbacks in line with trends elsewhere in the global economy.

"You can see that the whole world's exports (are) slowing down. I'm saying that phenomenon will definitely be observed in China," he said, adding that much uncertainty lay ahead for the sector.

Risks associated with credit growth also needed monitoring although the rapid pace at which Chinese banks were continuing to lend stood out as a bright spot for the economy just as many countries struggled with limited credit flows.

Chinese loan growth remained "quite rapid" in February after four months of hovering at historical highs, he said.

While controls over lending risks had improved as a result of reforms in the Chinese banking sector, the situation needed to be monitored, he said.

"Overall it (loan growth) is still a positive element. Of course we should watch the potential risk in the future."

In a reiteration of previous official comment, Yi said China needed to spur domestic demand to boost consumption, especially in rural areas, and to create jobs.

China now had the opportunity to adjust its economic structure and tilt its source of growth more toward domestic demand, Yi said.

Turning to foreign exchange reserves, Yi said that China, which holds the world's largest stockpile, was sticking to its policy of "safety and liquidity and also yield".

"Our policy is the same, unchanged," he said.


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