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    Time not right for stimulus policy exit: China, EU

    (Xinhua)
    Updated: 2009-11-30 09:28

    Political and economic leaders from China and the European Union (EU) appealed?in Nanjing, the capital of east China's Jiangsu province on?Sunday that countries should not take an "early withdraw" from their economic stimulus packages since they are still needed to maintain the global economic recovery trend.

    "An early withdraw would lead to a loss in what we have achieved," said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao while meeting with a trio of European leaders ahead of the 12th EU-China summit.

    Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the eurogroup and Luxembourg Prime Minister, also revealed during the talk that the European Union has not yet started to withdraw the stimuli.

    "The moment has not yet arrived for withdrawing the stimulus package for both China and the European Union," he told a press conference after the meeting.

    The announcement came amid worldwide controversies over a second wave of financial turmoil, as the Dubai debt crisis had given rise to fears and brought shock waves around the world's already brittle stock markets.

    "For the euro area, there will be no major withdrawal of stimulus measures in 2010," Juncker said.

    China also announced on Friday that, after launching a four-trillion-yuan ($585.6 billion) economic stimulus package, it will continue its proactive fiscal policy and moderately easy monetary policy next year even with growing concerns over possible asset bubbles.

    In China, some economists are concerned that loose monetary policy could drive up prices of stocks and housing, and build up unneeded factories and saddle the economy with bad debts. Some are talking about the timing of the stimulus policy exit.

    However, China's economic growth has approached its pre-crisis level a year after the adoption of the four-trillion-yuan economic stimulus package.

    The country's economy grew 8.9 percent year-on-year in the third quarter this year, accelerating from 7.9 percent in the second quarter and 6.1 percent in the first quarter. In the third quarter last year, it increased?nine percent year-on-year.

    "There are still possibilities for a second wave of crisis," said Lin Songli, an economist with Guosen Securities in Beijing. He said that, under such circumstances, China must maintain the continuity and stability of its macro-economic development and exercise a pro-active fiscal policy.

    Such continuity in China's stimulus package is "in the best interest of both Europe and the world", said Juncker, who gave full recognition to Wen's appeal. More would be discussed on the stimulus and the economic recovery during the 12th EU-China summit, which will be held on Monday in Nanjing.

    "The timing of withdrawal is one of the major problems that all countries must deal with as the global economy started to pick up, " said Zhuang Jian, senior economist with the Asian Development Bank. He said the statements of both China and the EU were a positive sign for a stable development of the global economy and would bring more confidence to consumers and investors worldwide.

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    "Although Dubai debt crisis has caused global fears for a second wave of recession, such announcement would result in more confidence in the world economy and build a solid foundation for future recovery,"said Zhuang.

    Wen said facing the impact of global financial crisis, China had maintained its stable economic growth by expanding domestic demand while working to stabilize external demand.

    He also said China and the European Union, two major economies in the world and important trade partners, should jointly fight trade and investment protectionism.

    Juncker said the talks with Wen also touched on the value of the renminbi, China's currency, which was a major concern for the Europeans.

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