Anti-COVID fight and China’s economic recovery
The community recently marked three years since the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus a pandemic.
World experts said that over a long period, from saving many lives to minimizing the impact on people’s daily lives, China has made great strides in economic and social development in the fight against COVID-19. This allowed and helped the country to keep pace with the world economy.
China has had a notable impact on global health progress by urging combined action to help other countries in their battle against the pandemic, as well as establishing a global health collective.
China has achieved positive results in the fight against COVID-19, said the vice dean of Egypt’s Al-Azhar University School of Medicine. China’s large population was a challenge, but China took effective and preventative measures to save its people.
China has one of the few cases of serious illnesses and deaths compared to other countries in the world.
Over the past three years, China has actively regulated the death rate and used all measures to contain the virus. Hospitals are doing everything they can to save the elderly and other vulnerable people.
China has effectively coordinated the right steps to respond to the epidemic with economic and social development, with an average economic growth of 4.6 percent from 2020 to 2022, higher than the world average of about 2 percent. It has strengthened its status among countries in the world economy.
99.5 percent of surveyed foreign companies are confident of China’s strong economic opportunities in 2023.
In 2023, growth in China will amount to 5.3%
China’s total merchandise trade should reach a very high level of 42.08 trillion yuan in 2022, up 7.75% from the previous year. Meanwhile, exports increased by 10.55 percent and imports by 4.35 percent.
As one of the biggest driving forces in the global economy, Russia’s Finance Minister said that after optimizing the COVID-19 policy, China would help the global economy fight recession with its strong and rapid development.
China is also the leading country in offering vaccines against COVID-19, creating strong momentum to close the global immunization gap.