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    China has reasons to remain optimistic

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2015-04-15 17:21

    BEIJING ?- Despite weakening economic data such as lower housing sales volume and shrinking profits for large industrial firms, China still has ample policy buffers for pro-growth moves and long-term restructuring.

    After delving into the details of China's most recent release of economic data, investors will find reasons to remain optimistic about the country's future economy.

    The highly-scrutinized data, released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, showed the 7 percent economic growth rate in the first quarter operated within the "appropriate range" and outperformed most other economies. Amid signs of waning global demand, China still posted a 4.9-percent export spike in the period.

    More importantly, the economy is shifting to become more balanced and efficient, largely in line with policymakers' set goals. Average disposable income growth in rural regions continued to outpace that in urban areas and the service sector's value added rose to 51.6 percent of the GDP in the first quarter, up 1.8 percentage points from a year earlier.

    Some Chinese cities are blanketed by smog and environmental degradation is hindering development. In the long run, China aims to reorient the economy to a sustainable growth model that is less reliant on investments and credit expansion, albeit the effort will slow down growth.

    Breaking down the figures shows energy intensity was cut by 5.6 percent in the first quarter and the industrial output of the high-tech sector jumped by 11.4 percent, outpacing overall growth and providing fresh evidence of a greener and more innovation-driven economy.

    Admittedly, economic risks are seen in local government debt, property sector weaknesses and industrial overcapacity. With the headline GDP rate dipping to a 24-year low in 2014, a string of targeted measures has been taken to cushion downward pressure and create more than 10 million jobs in urban areas this year.

    The Chinese government still has plenty of room to create fiscal, monetary and structural measures to spur growth, if upcoming data proves to be significantly lower than expected.

    The Chinese government's economic toolkit is often underestimated by observers. It is unlikely the country will experience an economic hard landing given the authorities strong fiscal capacity, the country's massive foreign exchange reserves and high savings rate.

    There is still "enormous potential, huge resilience and ample room" for the country's development, Premier Li Keqiang said Tuesday at a symposium on the current economic situation.

    Unlike advanced economies with high public debt and zero interest rates, China has further room for government borrowing and monetary easing to bolster growth.

    The government should be confident about economic prospects in the long run while also preparing to tackle greater challenges and difficulties, Li stressed.

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