The world's second-largest economy continues to grow at nearly 7 per cent, Li told a gathering of business leaders in South Korea, which counts China as its largest export market.
"The Chinese economy will maintain a mid- to high-level of growth for quite some time in the future," Li said, according to comments released by the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry, one of the groups that hosted the premier. "We will firmly pursue restructuring and reform. There may be fluctuations in economic indicators but there will not be major ones."
Li is on an official visit to South Korea and attended the first summit of the leaders of South Korea, Japan and China in more than three years on Sunday.
"China possesses a large market, and it has potential, in particular, the consumption potential has not been fully realised," he said. "We believe Chinese consumption is at half (its capacity). There is still a lot of room."
China said last week that it will significantly increase the share of consumption in its economic growth in the next five years and increase its targeted adjustment to economic policy to keep growth at a relatively quick pace.
Li said it was natural for the rate of growth to slow as the economy grew in scale.
"You may have seen reports that the Chinese economy is continuously slowing, but when you look at the figures, the rate is gradually falling."
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