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REFILE-China industry minister: industrial economy stabilises, NEV shines in Jan-Sept period

(Corrects spelling of CCTV in paragraph 5)

SHANGHAI, Nov 4 (Reuters) - China's industry minister said the country's industrial economy stablised and recovered in the first three quarters of 2023 and the new energy sector, such as electric cars, shined.

"In the fourth quarter, we are confident the industrial economy will keep the recovery momentum," said Jin Zhuanglong, China's Minister of Industry and Information Technology, in an interview with China state television CCTV.

China's industrial output in September grew 4.5% from a year earlier, matching the pace in August, as policy support measures stabilised some parts of the world's second-largest economy.

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For the first nine months, car sales in China rose 2.1% to 15.41 million units. Overseas markets remain an important growth area, although an EU probe into China-made EVs may put a damper on exports.

Jin also said the use of artificial intelligence in manufacturing and medical fields, as well as humanoid robots and the metaverse might be important symbols of the scientific and technological revolution in the future, CCTV reported on Saturday.

(Reporting by Jason Xue and Ryan Woo; Editing by Michael Perry)