FINANCIAL/G20-IMF
NOVEMBER 9 2008 19:22h
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The IMF is arguing for rather a long time that China should shift its policy from export-led growth to a more domestic-driven growth.
"The IMF is arguing for rather a long time that China should shift its policy from export-led growth to a more domestic-driven growth," Dominique Strauss-Kahn told Reuters after a meeting of G20 finance officials in Brazil's business capital Sao Paulo.
"So I am very happy to see the decision that has been made by the Chinese. It's a huge package. It will have an influence not only on the world economy in supporting demand, but also a lot of influence on the Chinese economy itself and I think it is good news for correcting imbalances."
Chinese state media reported on Sunday that China had a approved a 4 trillion yuan ($586 billion) stimulus package for the world's fourth-largest economy.
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