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    China's economy could grow 8-9% this year from low base in 2020: central bank adviser

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s gross domestic product (GDP) could expand 8-9% in 2021 as it continues to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, Liu Shijin, a policy adviser to the People’s Bank of China, said on Friday.

    This speed of recovery would not mean China has returned to a “high-growth” period, said Liu, as it would be from a low base in 2020, when China’s economy grew 2.3%.

    Analysts from HSBC this week forecast that China would grow 8.5% this year, leading the global economic recovery from the pandemic.

    If 2020 and 2021’s average GDP growth is around 5%, this would be a “not bad” outcome, said Liu, speaking at an online conference.

    China is set to release a government work report on March 5 which typically includes a GDP growth target for the year.

    Last year’s report did not include one due to uncertainties caused by the coronavirus. Reuters previously reported that 2021’s report will also not set a target.

    Source Reuters