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Up to US to drive global economy - China

Beijing — China's finance minister said Wednesday that the country is not planning any new stimulus measures and it is up to the United States to drive the global economy.

Lou Jiwei said that leaders are satisfied with the country's economic performance so far this year and that in the first five months China had created up to 6 million jobs, 60% of this year's target.

Analysts say the ruling party appears willing to accept economic growth below its 7.5% target this year so long as the rate of creation of new jobs stays high enough to avoid political tensions.

Lou said China is emphasizing structural reforms to spur economic growth and is unlikely to repeat the kind of massive economic stimulus it did in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis.

"Therefore the global economic recovery depends on the situation in the United States," he told reporters at a briefing on the sidelines of an annual US-China strategic and economic dialogue in Beijing attended by US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew.

Lou pointed out that the US economy shrank at a 2.9% annual rate from January to March — largely because of a brutal winter — and said China hopes the US "can take measures to ensure the momentum of growth."

He also said China hopes the US can rebalance its economy by encouraging Americans to save more.

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