18.02.2012
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping said on Friday the Chinese
economy would experience stable growth and avoid a hard landing this year,
discounting a scenario economists fear may upset the global economy.
The Chinese leader-in-waiting, turning to courting American
companies and governors hungry for a slice of his nation's growth, told a
business forum in Los Angeles that the world's No. 2 economy will continue to
push domestic demand while directing investment toward the United States.
Xi said "2012 will be a crucial year in driving the
12th five-year plan. China 's
economy will maintain stable growth ... there will be no so-called hard
landing."
"We will encourage more consumption, imports, and
outward investment," he told a business forum in Los
Angeles on the final leg of his five-day U.S. visit, drawing light applause.
Xi is almost certain to succeed Hu Jintao as Chinese
president in just over a year, and his tour of the United States has featured
commercial deals and reassuring talk intended to blunt American ire about the
trade gap between the countries.
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