The latest data from a statistical office in China stated that the economy is in the process of recovery, after the Chinese economy achieved a growth rate of about 2.3% by the end of 2020.

In the Russian "Svabodnaya Brasa" dialogue with Andrei Ostrovsky, Deputy Director of the Far East Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, about the reasons for this growth, the writer Andrey Ivanov mentions that China is the only country that has withstood the crisis caused by the outbreak of the Corona virus, at a time when the rest of the world suffered Heavy losses.

According to the newspaper, China's GDP exceeded the 100 trillion yuan mark, reaching 101.6 trillion, or about $ 15.68 trillion.

With this, this is the first time that China's GDP is close to the estimated US $ 20.8 trillion.

As for the coming year, experts expect a growth rate of between 7.5% and 8%, and an increase in the share of the Chinese economy in the global economy to 19%.

This is due to the gradually changing structure of the Chinese economy from a "global factory" to a high-tech powerhouse.

 commercial activities

The expert Andrei Ostrovsky believes that the policy of maintaining commercial activity for citizens has been the main reason for the rapid recovery of the Chinese economy.

According to him, measures to help small and medium-sized enterprises and service sector entrepreneurship have succeeded, and as a result, 90% of jobs in China have been saved.

Bailing out small businesses

On the other hand, the payment of taxes was postponed, and some types of corporate taxes were canceled in 2020. As a result of these measures, this saved small and medium-sized companies - whose tax participation rate represents 50% of total taxes and contributes 60% of the country's GDP.

And about what other countries can learn from the Chinese experience, Ostrovsky points out that the rate of the service sector in different regions ranges between 30% and 60%, while this percentage exceeds 80% in Western countries.

In Russia, as in China, the service sector developed well only in big cities.

While many food and beverage outlets and shops were closed in Moscow, which led to a high unemployment rate, low tax revenues and the emergence of rental problems, China provided support to companies affected by the crisis caused by the epidemic, according to the same expert.

Economic power

On the possibility that the growth of China's economic power leads to the development of its global economic projects and the expansion of its external influence, Ostrovsky asserts that China has many global projects such as "one belt and one road, building a community with a shared future for mankind."

It is believed that until 2001, China did not achieve economic expansion.

But then, it began to export capital abroad.

As a result, the annual amount of capital entering China from abroad ranges between $ 135 billion and $ 140 billion.

The One Belt, One Road project aims - according to Ostrovsky - to involve the largest possible number of countries in Chinese business.

Until 2013, China's commercial transactions were mainly limited to developed countries such as the United States, South Korea, Japan, Singapore and Japan, but recently it has developed in its transactions to include post-Soviet countries, Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Africa.

Ostrovsky adds that Chinese companies have not yet regained their export potential, and the volume of imports has not recorded a rebound compared to 2019. Note that Chinese exports are largely based on high technologies.

As long as the Corona virus epidemic continues to spread in the world, China will continue to follow its current course, according to Ostrovsky.