BEIJING: A top state-run think tank has forecast that China will return to double digital growth this year, with a 10 per cent rise in gross domestic product (GDP), state media reported yesterday.
The Centre for Forecasting Science at the Chinese Academy of Sciences said GDP could grow by 11 per cent in the first quarter of the year, before slightly slowing down for the rest of 2010, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Investment was expected to increase as a result of the government's economic stimulus package, but overall growth in investment for the year would fall to 25 per cent, Xinhua quoted a report by the state-run institution as saying.
China's GDP, which analysts say could overtake that of Japan, expanded by 8.7 per cent in 2009. It returned to double-digit growth in the fourth quarter last year, with a 10.7 per cent growth - the fastest in two years.
