People's stronger desire to buy their own houses in China has
curbed consumption of other commodities, said an expert with the
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
Although the government has taken measures to curb housing price
hikes, residents in 70 large and middle-sized cities across the
country still saw a price increase of 7 percent in 2007, said Li
Peilin, director of the Sociology Institute under CASS.
In some big cities such as Beijing and Shenzhen, he said, the
housing price has risen by more than 10 percent.
Many people had to reduce their expenditure on other commodities
to buy houses earlier than they originally planned. As a result,
China's consumption rate has reached new low of 36 percent of the
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) last year, compared with figures in
the past 10 years.
Li said the other factor which has brought major impact on
people's life is the surging food price, especially the prices of
pork, vegetable, edible oil and grain.
(Xinhua News Agency January 6, 2008)