"Weak external demand and excess capacity in some sectors, on top of a shrinking labour force and rising wages, continue to induce a gradual decline in China's growth rate," Shang-Jin Wei, ADB's chief economist, said.
The ADB warned that in the long-run China faces a demographic squeeze as the population ages.
China's economy grew 6.9 per cent year-on-year in 2015, to its lowest annual expansion in a quarter of a century. It targets to achieve a growth rate of 6.5-7 per cent this year.
The sharp slowdown in investment, particularly in real-estate and capital-intensive industries, will remain a drag on the economy, but this will be partly offset by further government spending on infrastructure and green investment, said the report by the Manila-based multilateral bank.
Key risks include weakening global demand, volatility in financial markets, and another dip in global commodity prices.
Domestically, a weakening consumer sentiment and a rise in bad loans would undermine economic performance, the ADB said.
China has announced plans to cut by about 10 per cent production capacity in the steel and coal sectors in next five years.
But experts believe this is unlikely to solve the oversupply problem because these industries are producing up to 30 per cent more than the current market needs.
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