BEIJING, Nov 13 (Reuters) – China’s economy has grown 3% over the past three quarters and is stabilising on an “upward trend”, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said, vowing to continue to support the economy with policy measures.
The comments were made in a meeting with International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Saturday during the ASEAN summit in Cambodia, according to a statement released by the Chinese foreign ministry on Sunday.
Premier Li also said China was working hard to keep market operations, employment and prices stable, the statement said.
“We will continue to promote the comprehensive implementation of a package of policies and measures for stabilising the economy with full effect …and strive to achieve better results throughout the year,” Li said.
While the government has sought to support the world’s second-largest economy with more than 50 measures since late May, the latest figures out of…


