IANS | 15 Sep, 2010
China's economy could grow by 10 percent this year while the inflation would be around three percent, according to the the country's National Bureau of Statistics Wednesday.
Ma Jiantang, director of National Bureau of Statistics, made the remarks at the ongoing World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions in the port city of Tianjin, China Daily reported.
Ma said the country should put more efforts to the economic restructuring and transformation of the nation's economic growth model.
He said the ministry will create a scientific system of statistical indicators to guide governments at all levels, industries and companies to transform development pattern.
The official said statistical data should "truly and accurately" reflect the process of the transformation.
He added it was "very hard" for official data to reflect individual feelings on prices and each person's income.