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    GDP growth for next year 'to beat 2012'

    By Chen Jia (China Daily) Updated: 2012-12-06 09:45

    GDP growth next year is likely to be higher than in 2012, according to a major economic report on Wednesday.

    China is set to achieve 8.2 percent annual GDP growth in 2013, higher than the predicted 7.7 growth for 2012, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said in its "blue book" report.

    GDP growth for next year 'to beat 2012'

    China is set to achieve 8.2 percent annual GDP growth in 2013, higher than the predicted 7.7 growth for 2012, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said in its "blue book" report. [Cheng Zhi/Asianewsphoto]

    Predicted GDP growth for 2012 will be the lowest since 2000 because of sluggish export demand and the subsequent slowdown in industrial production, the report said.

    The report also suggested that a decade from now, GDP growth will remain robust and record average annual rates of between 7.5 and 8 percent.

    GDP growth was 9.3 percent in 2011 and 10.4 percent in 2010, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

    The secondary sector, including production and construction, is expected to contribute 4.1 percentage points to GDP growth, falling from 5.2 percentage points in 2011. The service sector may drive growth by 3.3 percentage points, against 3.9 percentage points last year, the report said.

    "Excess production capacity and retreating profits require further economic structural reform, and the priority for the government is to stabilize growth," said Li Xuesong, deputy head of the academy's Institute of Quantitative and Technical Economics.

    Falling demand for exports, as well as the weak real estate market following curbs, dragged down third-quarter GDP growth to 7.4 percent, the seventh consecutive quarterly drop.

    "To stabilize investment is the most direct and efficient way to curb the slowdown risk and keep up growth in the short term," said Li.

     

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