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China balances growth and inflation
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-10-02 16:00 BEIJING -- Seeing fully loaded trucks drive steadily away from the warehouse, Cheng Yongchang uttered a long sigh of relief. Despite dripping with sweat from the hot weather, the general manager of a South China toy producer would frequently feel waves of chills from a "winter of foreign trade." Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in South China's Pearl River Delta, the world's workshop, are facing a critical period of trying to survive the current global economic slowdown. Cheng's plant, Long Run Industrial Co., Ltd., a Hong Kong-funded toy manufacturer with about 2,000 employees in Heyuan City, Guangdong Province, has managed to survive. However, nearly eight out of 10 of his toy exporting counterparts, largely small-sized and thus weak to resisting risks, had closed down. "Higher costs for labor and materials at home, a stronger yuan and a stringent monetary policy have dampened our financial prospects," Cheng says. "This is the hardest year we've ever met." "We managed to survive, thanks to our size and loyal customers," Cheng says. Toy makers are not the only businesses to have bad luck. Shoe makers and textile mills have suffered heavily as well in the Pearl River Delta. Guangzhou Customs statistics showed that in the first half of this year, nearly one-half of shoe exporters became insolvent in the delta region. This left only 2,617 plants. In the first seven months, Guangdong garment exports were reduced 31 percent year on year, and the exports were valued at US$13.3 billion. These businesses have one thing in common: labor intensive export-based processing businesses that earn trifling processing fees from foreign buyers. They accounted for 66 percent of export values in the province in the January to July period. Nationwide, rising costs, the fallout from the US sub-prime mortgage crisis, the appreciation of the RMB, and frequent natural disasters, such as February's snowstorms in the south and the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan Province had added more pressure to small- and medium-sized export companies, even dealing some with deadly blows. STEADY AND FAST GROWTH Because of these unfavorable elements, as well as macro-control measures, the Chinese economy has shown a steady slowdown from the previous red-hot growth and stepped into a stable "green-light zone." Statistics show the Chinese economy grew 10.4 percent to 13.06 trillion yuan in the first half of this year, 1.8 percentage points lower than the same period of 2007. It slowed quarter by quarter, growing 11.3 percent in the fourth quarter last year, 10.6 percent in the first quarter this year and 10.1 percent in the second quarter. |
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