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Resilience to salvage exports

By LIU ZHIHUA,ZHONG NAN in Beijing and MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2022-04-08 07:16
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Taicang Port in Jiangsu province. JI HAIXIN/FOR CHINA DAILY

Experts, biz leaders expect more steps to lift enterprises from COVID effect

Chinese authorities are expected to bolster foreign trade enterprises through a variety of measures as the nation's export growth is under pressure due to the COVID-19 resurgence, which has disrupted production and logistics in some key regions, experts and business leaders said on Thursday.

Although first-quarter export data are yet to be finalized, they took stock of the performance based on the figures available in the public domain. They estimate exports may have been somewhat dampened by fresh COVID-19 cases that are suspected to have curbed economic and export activities in the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta areas, China's two most important manufacturing and port hubs.

However, the strong resilience of the Chinese economy and the continuous improvement in the quality of China's foreign trade will provide a solid foundation for the enterprises to enhance profitability and pursue growth, experts said.

Huo Jianguo, vice-chairman of the Beijing-based China Society for World Trade Organization Studies, estimated the annual growth rate of China's foreign trade in March is highly likely to slow down, compared with the double-digit growth registered for the January-February period.

"COVID-19 control measures may affect some enterprises' output, and logistics disruptions are also likely to obstruct timely delivery of raw materials and finished goods," Huo said.

Those with a low inventory of raw materials due to related price surges will struggle to keep production and operations normal, he said.

Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, said the Chinese government could adopt more accurate contagion control measures to minimize impact on economic activity, while further improving government functions and enhancing the business environment to boost market confidence.

An employee of a toy company builds blocks in Chenghai district, Shantou, Guangdong province, Dec 2, 2021. Dubbed China's "toy capital", Chenghai is a major toy manufacturing base for toy export markets. [Photo/Xinhua]

The government could also inject more vitality into enterprises by letting the market forces play a bigger role, he said.

Although exports in March seemed to have experienced increased downward pressure, analysts stressed that China's overall export performance will likely remain stable this year.

Huo from the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies said the drivers of China's GDP growth and the competitiveness of Chinese products remain strong.

Besides, supportive government policy measures, including those easing enterprise burdens and encouraging innovation, will significantly facilitate growth in foreign trade, he said, predicting foreign trade will likely register an annual growth rate of 10 percent during the first half of the year, unless exports drop drastically to end with a year-on-year dip in March. Yet such a plunge may not have taken place, he said.

Mohammad Falah Nasser, chairman of Zhejiang Infinity Trade Co Ltd in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, said the company expects to export $140 million worth of hardware, power tools and energy-saving lamps this year.

During the first quarter, sales were worth more than $33 million, and production plans based on existing orders have been scheduled till August.

The company has been helping customers develop new products and promote its brand, while adding new stock keeping units or SKUs and strengthening quality control. It has also been growing its e-commerce business by developing a presence on different online platforms such as Amazon, Tik Tok and Alibaba.

Nasser said the company's sales on Amazon have been growing steadily with many products ranking high on Amazon sale performance lists. Besides, the implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement, which took effect on Jan 1, also provides great market opportunities for foreign trade companies like Zhejiang Infinity, he said.

Hu Dongmei, general manager of Dalian, Liaoning province-based Dayang Group Co Ltd, a large-scale made-to-measure suits exporter with more than 4,500 employees, said the company's production plan till September has been scheduled.

She said the company plans to export products worth between $180 million and $200 million this year, while deploying more resources in developing domestic markets to seek new growth points, so as to cut the impact caused by surging material and shipping costs.

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