IR Asia summit in Shanghai
'Like weather, one's fortune may change by the evening.' Lu Mengzheng may have been speaking during the Song Dynasty, but his words apply equally well in 2003. Over the last year, just when China was thriving as the world's most dynamic large economy, along came Sars to throw it into turmoil.Just as quickly, it seems, economic activity has almost returned to normal. Now China's GDP is expected to grow by 8 percent this year – the same rate as before Sars broke out. Although the full
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