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    2014 key to China's economic reform

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2014-02-21 10:54

    BEIJING - Foreign analysts say this year could be a turning point for China as the country's leaders continue to push for reform and a rebalancing of its economy.

    Since the release of the action plan for air pollution prevention and control in last September, central and local governments have started to ease surpluses in production capacity and achieved tangible results.

    Some organizations said local authorities had shown determination to promote structural adjustment, with 22 provinces recently cutting their GDP growth targets, which could inevitably hinder the national economy's growth rate.

    "Reform and growth have apparent contradictions, China has to sacrifice part of its growth to implement reform policies," Xu Sitao, chief representative of the Economist Group in China told Xinhua on the sidelines of a round table discussion on the economics that will affect China and the world in 2014, held in Beijing Tuesday.

    "The Economist Intelligence Unit predicted that China's economy growth would slow down to 7.2 percent, not maintain 7.5 percent," he said, adding "Chinese leaders's tolerance of the slowdown demonstrated their determination for reform."

    Slowing the pace was not bad, said Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs in an article.

    With the development of the service sector, China's economy could meet more employment needs with slower economic growth, as its service sector required about 30 percent more jobs per unit of GDP than manufacturing and construction, he said.

    Echoing his view, Michael Andrew, the Global Chair of KPMG, pointed out China was on track to transform from an export-oriented economy to a service and domestic demand-oriented one, which was good for both rebalancing in China's and global markets.

    Zhu Haibin, JP Morgan's China chief economist, predicted China would focus its main efforts on reforms in administration, finance and the fiscal sector in 2014, saying the effect of reforms in the short term depended on both the sequence and pace of the implementation of policies.

    In a word, China's economy is faced currently with weak exports, over capacity, debt risk and spillover effects from the US QE tapering. However, it also enjoys mild inflation, stable employment and a clear reform strategy which provide the proper timing for reform.

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