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Growth Rate China Slowest in 18 Months

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Submitted by Pivotfarm.

You know when you want to read that last page of the book just before you fall off into the Land of Nod and the Sandman comes and sandbags you to fall asleep? Or, when you really battle to keep your eyes open when you’ve paid for that seat at the theatre and the only thing you could do to stay awake is pop a couple of matchsticks in your eyeballs to keep them open? Well, it’s a bit like the China story over the slowdown in growth. Yawn! Yawn! It’s almost as boring as the US deficit. It’s there, nobody cares, because we will find a way out of it like printing money, taking over a country to exploit their oil or just laying the workers off so that we can save a dime or two. For the Chinese it’s the same. The West mainstream media revels in the scare-mongering tactics of telling us, ‘shock, horror; have you seen how bad the growth in China is today?’. We’ve been hearing it for years and it still seems to be way better than anything they can write home about in their own back yards in the USA.

Chinese industrial production increased last month by 8.8% year-on-year. That was above the Februaryfigure of 8.6%. Economists had been targeting a 9% increase. Isn’t it always funny that the figures that are provided are always forecast lower than they really are for growth and yet higher than they ever could be for industrial production? You don’t have to look very far as to why.

Retail sales for China grew by 12.2% in March year-on year and in February that growth stood at 11.8%.

The big difference with the stimulus plan that the Chinese state is implementing and the Quantitative Easingof the Federal Reserve is that the latter just printed money aimlessly that took flight as far as it possible could from the USA to emerging countries to make the investment bankers richer. The Chinese are putting their money into projects including spending on railways and support for small companies. Say what you will, but if the Federal Reserve had had the common sense to invest at home rather than throwing the money to the banks, then we wouldn’t be in the sorry state that we are now. We might have actually improved the US industrial sector, given jobs to people and boosted the growth of the economy. The Chinese in their mini-stimulus will provide:

Tax-breaks for small and micro companies (extended until 2016).

6.6 thousand km (4.1 thousand miles) of new railway (an increase of 1 thousand on 2013’s figure). Yes, massive engineering projects will boost their economy and increase employment and at the same time better infrastructure.

• A railway fund will be created of 200-300 billion Yuan ($32-48 billion) every year for development projects.

• There are plans to boost domestic consumption and employment (to be announced later in the year).

It’s not a patch on the $586 billion that was invested in the economy to stimulate it in the aftermath of the financial crisis. Of course China’s growth is slowing down. It’s an economy that is out of the dizzy stages of youth and now entering maturity. It would be impossible to sustain growth of the levels that were experienced in the period prior to the financial crisis.

Why should we expect more from them when we are doing nothing for ourselves?

Originally posted: Growth Rate China Slowest in 18 Months

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