The transition of China's economy will become an important driver of world economic growth, according to Chi Fulin, director of the China Institute for Reform and Development.
Addressing the China reform forum that opened in the southern Chinese city of Haikou yesterday, Chi said the contribution of China to the world economy will remain around 30 per cent for the next five years.
He predicted that in the next few years, the global economy will grow slowly while seeking a new balance, bringing impact on the transition of China's economy, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
"It is estimated that the contribution of China's economic growth to the world economy is expected to maintain at 25 to 30 per cent, Chi said.
His comments came amid global concerns following rapid slowdown in Chinese economy from double-digit growth to quarter-century lows last year of less than 7 per cent.
As per official figures, China last year slipped to 6.9 per cent and the government has fixed the target between 6.5 per cent to seven per cent for this year with an official rider that it will not be easy to achieve.