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      Why China's private businesses less keen on manufacturing?
         晩豚: 2011-03-11 10:37         ン: 醴         輳苅 Xinhua

       

      BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhua) -- Over the past three decades, Zong Qinghou, now the richest man in China, accumulated every cent of his wealth from selling bottled water and fast food. However, things are changing.

      Zong, the founder and chairman of Wahaha Group, China's largest beverage producer, said he is going to channel tens of billions of yuan to real estate and mining sectors.

      "Industrialists are finding it harder and harder to make money. Last year, soaring raw material prices eroded at least 5 billion yuan of our profits, as the prices of sugar and milk powder doubled," Zong said during the ongoing annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC), the nation's top legislature.

      In 2009, Wahaha's business revenue was less than 40 billion yuan, but its profits stood at 8.7 billion yuan. A year later, its revenue expanded to 55 billion yuan, but profits shrank to slightly more than 6 billion yuan.

      Zong is among a handful of Chinese private entrepreneurs who are loyal to manufacturing. Even during the peak of the property market, when prices increased 10 percent a month, Zong said he would not have stepped into the "upstart" industry since manufacturing is tangible and bubble-free.

      However, as labor shortage worsened and inflation increased faster than expected, a number of manufacturers decided to turn to other investments for greater and easier returns. Zong is no exception.

      Zong's shift reflects a common problem facing China's private capital. Due to pressures from escalating labor costs, inflation and excessive liquidity, manufacturers are looking for other ways out.

      China's remarkable economic rise over the past three decades is largely built on the booming manufacturing industry. A vast pool of cheap and diligent labor force has made the nation the world's workshop.

      The east coastal province of Zhejiang, where Wahaha Group is based, is home to China's most vibrant manufacturing-based private businesses and is one of the richest provinces in China.

      In 2009, more than one-third of private capital was invested in the property industry. Meanwhile, the manufacturing sector, which was led by private businesses, saw investment grow by only 7.4 percent from a year earlier.

      "Private businesses in Zhejiang now allocate their money this way: one-third for manufacturing, one-third for real estate and one-third for financial investment," said Zhou Guanxin, a researcher with the Zhejiang Federation of Industry and Commerce. Investments in the last two sectors are on the rise, he added.

      "It is not surprising at all that private businesses are shifting from manufacturing, because capital chases profits in nature," said Cheng Enfu, an NPC deputy and chairman of the World Association of Political Economy.

      The profit margin of the real estate industry is at least 30 percent. Financial investment also generates handsome returns. By contrast, profits from the manufacturing industry have been squeezed paper-thin.

      Although China has become the world's largest exporter, profit margins are less than three percent. The situation could get worse with a stronger Chinese currency, Cheng said.

      Traditional manufacturing has little room to expand. More capacity will not necessarily increase market share, said Chen Xinwei, executive president of the Seven Wolves Holding Group, a Quanzhou-based garment maker in southeastern China's Fujian Province.

      China has looked to transform the country's economic development pattern as a major task in the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), upgrading resources and labor-intensive manufacturing to a technology- and innovation-based economy.

      However, private manufacturers are short of impetus to test this strategic and tough transformation, said Zhou Dewen, chairman of the Wenzhou Council for Promotion of Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises.

      Wenzhou city in eastern province of Zhejiang is the birthplace of China's private economy. It contains dozens of production bases, which churn out items ranging from shoes to electrical appliances.

      "It is getting harder and harder to maintain good profits from making shoes and other small commodities. We are not going to put more money in it," said Zheng Shengtao, head of the Wenzhou Sunlead Corporation.

       

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