China's economic growth improved externally in 2017

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The economic growth in improved in 2017 on the back of improved external as well as domestic sector dynamics.

As per a report named, 'China: Deleveraging to weigh on economic activity' issued by of of India Anshula Kant, the on-going global economic recovery and improved consumer-business sentiments domestically reinforce growth momentum.

On the external front, posted a current account deficit in Q1 2018 (the first time in 17 years) amidst trade conflict with the US.

In the meantime, the Central has implemented stricter macro-prudential norms and deepened reforms aimed at financial deleveraging to curb asset price bubbles.

Though, is expected to continue its proactive fiscal and monetary policy.

China has set 3-year target to clean up the financial sector and country's polluted air.

This comes as a trade-war fear is looming upon China as President Donald Trump-led administration has imposed 25% tariffs on $50 billion of imports from China by the middle of June

However, this has more to do with structural rebalancing that China is undergoing and the fears of a full-fledged trade war with US dissipated after the US recently suspended the tariffs.

But the US has now again planned to move forward with imposing, bringing back the concern of trade war.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 21:55 IST