Shanghai is targeting single digit growth for the first time in a decade. In its five year plan, Shanghai also plans to decrease the energy required for that growth. But what about China’s growth as a country in 2006?
Jonathan Anderson, head of Asia Pacific Economics, offers his forecast for 2006. Watch the whole story for a complete report on China’s economic health.
the first keyword we need to think about is construction and infrastructure spending.
the second we see is a better outlook for steel ,for machinery, for some of basic material and heavy equipments
the third thing is the continued pressure on the currency
if we do not study the preblem comprehensively and come up with a cuontermeasure , the development of national economy and the stability of society will be affected..
Shanghai is targeting single digit growth for the first time in a decade. In its five year plan, Shanghai also plans to decrease the energy required for that growth. But what about China’s growth as a country in 2006?
Jonathan Anderson, head of Asia Pacific Economics, offers his forecast for 2006. Watch the whole story for a complete report on China’s economic health.
Shanghai is targeting single digit growth for the first time in a decade. In its five year plan, Shanghai also plans to decrease the energy required for that growth. But what about China’s growth as a country in 2006?
Jonathan Anderson, head of Asia Pacific Economics, offers his forecast for 2006. Watch the whole story for a complete report on China’s economic health.
Shanghai is targeting single digit growth for the first time in a decade. In its
five year plan, Shanghai also plans to decrease the energy required for that
growth. But what about China's growth as a country in 2006?
Jonathan Anderson, head of Asia Pacific Economics, offers his forecast for
2006. Watch the whole story for a complete report on China's economic
health.