BEIJING, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- China's domestic rating agency Dagong Global Credit Rating Co., Ltd. on Thursday announced that it would maintain the local and foreign currency credit rating of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) at AAA with a stable outlook.
Though significantly influenced by the downward global economy, Hong Kong is able to keep its average growth at a relatively high level as its economy is highly complementary to that of the Chinese mainland, Dagong has assessed.
As a small open economy, Hong Kong is sensitive to changes in the external environment, and the worsening European debt crisis, weak recovery of the United States and a growth slowdown in the Chinese mainland have all had an impact on its foreign trade, said Dagong.
It predicted Hong Kong will witness a 1.4-percent economic growth in 2012, mainly boosted by domestic consumption and government-driven infrastructure investment. In 2013, the region's economy is likely to expand by 3.7 percent year on year.
Benefiting from its transition toward a high-knowledge economy and close relations with the rapidly growing mainland economy, Hong Kong's economy is expected to stay vigorous and maintain a 3.5-percent annual growth on average in the medium term, according to Dagong.
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