China's UN envoy says Beijing confident it will meet economic goals despite coronavirus

Business & Finance
3 Mar 2020 • 7:30 AM MYT
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Security personnel wearing masks walk along the Financial Street in central Beijing, China, as the country is hit by an outbreak of the new coronavirus, February 3, 2020. — Reuters pic

NEW YORK, March 3 ― China's UN ambassador, Zhang Jun, said yesterday that while the coronavirus outbreak has had a “negative impact” on the country's economy, Beijing was working to revitalise and was confident it would reach its economic goals for 2020.

“Definitely the epidemic, the coronavirus, has caused a negative impact on the Chinese economy,” Zhang told a news conference at the United Nations to mark China's presidency of the Security Council for March.

“But meanwhile because of the strong resilience, because of the enormous domestic consumption and the domestic market and because of the solid foundation of the Chinese economy, we are very much confident that we are able to realise the goals we have set for this year, the economic goals, the social goals,” Zhang said.

Despite that optimism, China faces a big challenge in getting its economy back on track after the prolonged shutdown caused by the outbreak.

Economists estimate the extreme measures taken by the Chinese government to contain the outbreak mean growth slowed substantially, and may have even contracted in the first quarter.

“We do have confidence about the future of the Chinese economy,” Zhang said.

The virus broke out in China's Wuhan city late last year and has since infected more than 86,500 people, mostly in China. Outside China, meanwhile, more than 60 countries now have cases, with more than 8,700 infected and more than 100 deaths. ― Reuters