Interview: Expert says COVID-19 impact on Chinese economy temporary, not systematic

Source: Xinhua| 2020-03-14 14:09:18|Editor: huaxia

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Gulnar Shaimergenova, director of the China Studies Center in Kazakhstan, speaks in an interview with Xinhua at her office in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, Feb. 29, 2020. The COVID-19 would not have a long-term and systematic impact on the Chinese economy, "given the size of the Chinese economy and effective measures to control the outbreak," Gulnar Shaimergenova, director of the China Studies Center in Kazakhstan told Xinhua recently. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

NUR-SULTAN, March 14 (Xinhua) -- The COVID-19 would not have a long-term and systematic impact on the Chinese economy, "given the size of the Chinese economy and effective measures to control the outbreak," Gulnar Shaimergenova, director of the China Studies Center in Kazakhstan has said.

"China has quickly mobilized nationwide resources to bring the epidemic under control. Kazakhstan speaks highly of measures taken by the Chinese government to control the epidemic, hoping that China would develop a vaccine as soon as possible," Shaimergenova told Xinhua recently.

China's ongoing war against COVID-19 also reflects the knowledge and expertise the country has accumulated from previous experience with such epidemics as H1N1 influenza, bird flu and SARS, she noted.

Describing the COVID-19 outbreak as a test of China's economic resilience, she said that "China is soon going to pass the exam while gaining experience in dealing with emergent public health issues."

Although the epidemic might have a short-time impact on Kazakhstan-China trade and investment cooperation, "when the epidemic comes to an end, business contacts and cooperation between the two neighbours will quickly bounce to the previous level," she said.

Kazakhstan has little concern about bilateral cooperation in the post-epidemic future, since China is always a reliable neighbour, a helpful trading partner, an interesting tourist destination and a good place for overseas study, she explained.

The coronavirus has become a global challenge, with no single country being absolutely safe, she said, urging further international coordination and cooperation in the global fight against the disease.

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