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Chinese SMEs Eye Overseas Markets for Investments
2013-07-17
Brief:Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises are considering investing in overseas markets.
SMEs have been a major engine for China’s growth. They contribute to nearly 60 percent of the country’s GDP and provide more than 80 percent of its jobs. But their own growth is limited by funding challenges, slowing demand abroad, and increasing production costs. To overcome these hurdles, many are considering investing in overseas markets.

"External demand is weakening which is very difficult for export oriented SMEs. Many industries are facing the problem of overcapacity. Some companies are only producing at 50% of their capacity." Zhang JingQiang, Excutive VP of China Association of SMEs said.

To solve the problem of overcapacity and increasing costs, some SMEs are moving some of their production capacity to other emerging markets, to take advantage of lower costs, avoid taxes and trade protectionism.

Emerging economies want to attract Chinese investors to not only extract resources but also establish production chains locally to boost their economies.

The industries that Chinese investment projects focus on include mining, agriculture, manufacturing and infrastructure.

CCTV

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