Fundamentals of China's economy not changed despite crisis: Hu

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Agence France Presse Beijing
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 10:54 PM IST

The fundamentals of China's economy had not changed, even though it was facing difficulties and challenges due to the global financial crisis, Chinese President Hu Jintao said today.     

However, the global financial crisis has noticeably increased the uncertainties and factors for instability in China's economic development, Hu said.     

"We are now confronted with many difficulties and challenges in our economic endeavours," he said at the start of a gathering of Asian and European leaders in Beijing.     

Hu made the remarks amid signs the world's fourth largest economy is starting to feel deep impacts from the global crisis.     

China reported this week its economic growth had fallen to 9% in the third quarter, the lowest level in more than five years, due mainly to a slowdown in exports.     

In southern China, factories that have relied on exporting to the United States and other rich nations have begun closing down, laying off thousands of workers.     

In response to the financial crisis, Hu said, China "must first and foremost run (its) own affairs well."     

"In light of the changing domestic and international financial situation, we will make our macroeconomic regulatory measures more proactive, focused and effective and make timely adjustments to our policies," Hu said.     

"We will vigorously expand domestic demand, especially consumer demand, maintain economic financial stability and the stability of capital markets, and continue to promote sound and fast economic and social development."

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