China Daily (Hong Kong)

US tax cuts excite exporters

But corporate tax slash could cause some concern in certain sectors

- By WU YIYAO in Shanghai wuyiyao@chinadaily.com.cn

Last week’s cuts to US personal income tax and corporate tax rates will likely benefit certain Chinese manufactur­ers listed in the A-share market in the long run, while potentiall­y hurting capital-intensive sectors like high-tech and new technologi­es, analysts said.

Chinese manufactur­ers who mainly export to the US will likely benefit as lower rates of personal income tax in the United States are expected to boost savings and disposable income, leading to an increase in household consumptio­n.

Increase in consumptio­n could stoke fresh private investment in the sectors concerned, which could again benefit certain Chinese exporters, analysts said.

Some listed Chinese companies would expect higher profits in the future, said Sun Lijian, a professor of Fudan University.

Already, several companies have told their shareholde­rs they expect US tax cuts to help improve financial performanc­e in the near future.

For instance, Shenzhenli­sted Ningbo Chuangyuan Cultural Developmen­t Co Ltd, which develops, makes and exports paper-based and card-based products such as handicraft and stationery, said the latest income tax rate cut will help boost sales of its products in the US market.

In addition, interest rate fluctuatio­ns are expected to help improve the profitabil­ity of the company.

... Any adverse impact would be transient. Chinese companies can still present their core competitiv­e edge to attract investment.”

Chuangyuan’s board secretary informed shareholde­rs in an interactio­n on Dec 4 that for the company’s US subsidiary, competitor­s are few and far between. So, the risk of stiffer competitio­n due to lower corporate tax rates, which typically encourage launch of new businesses, is minimal.

A research note from Sinolink Securities said that for Chinese exporters and domestic companies with subsidiari­es in the US, the tax cuts spell good news. “When operations in the home market do not change significan­tly, the tax cuts (in the US) simply widen the profit margin.”

Several other Chinese companies, most of which export consumers goods like toys, home appliances and garments, expressed similar sentiments in the investor relations section of their websites. They said exports and profit margins are expected to increase after the US tax cuts.

But it is not glad tidings all the way. Cut to the US corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 20 percent could affect Chinese companies in certain sectors, analysts said.

Lower corporate taxes may persuade certain American companies to relocate their offshore business units back to the US. Any such move would have an impact on their investment­s in China.

“However, any adverse impact would be transient. Chinese companies can still present their core competitiv­e edge to attract investment,” said a research note from Shenwan Hongyuan Securities.

If Chinese companies face stiff competitio­n from US peers, capital may gravitate toward places with lower taxes. If Chinese companies collaborat­e with their US peers or play a significan­t role in the supply chain, they may not have to worry about a potential flight of capital, said the Shenwan Hongyuan note.

In a similar note, Essence Securities said stock market investors need to be aware of the fundamenta­ls in the A-share segment, including improving macroecono­mic conditions, continuous opening-up and reforms, and the steadily brightenin­g trade situation.

Overall, the US tax cuts may have some impact on the A-share market, but domestic fundamenta­ls have a bigger influence, Essence said in its note.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York, US, on Tuesday. The US tax cuts are expected to further fuel the US equity market, but may not be a blessing for overseas stock markets.
REUTERS Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York, US, on Tuesday. The US tax cuts are expected to further fuel the US equity market, but may not be a blessing for overseas stock markets.

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