China's GDP Exceed 7% in first three quarters: official.China's gross domestic product (GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine. ) growth should exceed 7 percent, a Chinese official said on Monday, ahead this week's official announcement. Xiong Bilin, deputy director general of the Industry Department of the National Development and Reform Commission The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is a powerful macroeconomic management agency under the Chinese State Council, which has broad administrative and planning control over the Chinese economy. Since 2003 the Commission has been headed by Ma Kai. (NDRC NDRC National Development and Reform Commission (China) NDRC National Defense Research Committee NDRC National Defense Research Council NDRC Nevada Desert Research Center ) revealed the details in an unrelated press conference on production overcapacity. Analysts widely forecast the country's GDP to reach 9 percent growth in the third quarter. China saw ffirst quarter growth quarter of is 7.1 percent, while the second quarter hit 7.9 percent. The government's 4-trillion-yuan (585.65 billion dollars) stimulus package, rolled out in last year, played a heavy hand in China's growth. There should be no problem for China to reach its annual growth target of 8 percent,Xiong said. As to production overcapacity, the NDRC will mainly redress it in sit sectors, including steel, cement, plate glass, the coal-chemical industry, polycrystalline Adj. 1. polycrystalline - composed of aggregates of crystals; "polycrystalline metals" crystalline - consisting of or containing or of the nature of crystals; "granite is crystalline" , silicon and winder power equipment.Other sectors like electrolytic e·lec·tro·lyt·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to electrolysis. 2. Produced by electrolysis. 3. Of or relating to electrolytes. e·lec aluminum, ship manufacturing and soybean oil should be cautious of production overcapacity. The specific GDP growth figure in third quarter will be released Thursday according to official. |
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