Chinese Deputy Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao has said that should the global market remain volatile, China itself will concentrate on the domestic market, rather than international.
"We should give priority to our internal economic issues. To ensure a sustainable and healthy development, we need to deepen the economic restructuring, improve the quality of economic growth, and coordinate three factors including growth, restructuring, and stimulation plans, as well as overcome challenges they bring."
His remarks come ahead of the G20 summit in St. Petersburg.
Zhu also says he's confident that the Chinese economy can grow by 7.5-percent in 2013.
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