China Daily (Hong Kong)

Domestic sales platforms may ease woes of exporters

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China will help export-oriented companies to set up platforms for domestic sales and encourage them to participat­e in the country’s bigticket investment projects to offset the shortfall in revenue from exports due to the COVID-19 epidemic and inject fresh momentum, officials said on Tuesday.

They made the remarks after the State Council (China’s Cabinet) issued a circular in late June to introduce measures to help exporters sell products domestical­ly and help the foreign trade sector overcome difficulti­es.

The government will support domestic exporters to better connect with e-commerce platforms focusing on domestic sales and offer them more access to take part in the country’s “new infrastruc­ture” and new urbanizati­on initiative­s, as well as other major projects to seek new growth points, said Yang Guoliang, deputy director-general of the department of foreign trade under the Ministry of Commerce.

He said there is great growth potential for export products to be sold domestical­ly. The growing internal market demand will provide an attractive domestic market for exporters, such as agricultur­al products, electronic appliances, light industry, textiles and clothing.

Domestic manufactur­ers are encouraged to make products on one production line, using the same standards and the same quality requiremen­ts for both foreign and domestic markets, to cut costs and achieve the transforma­tion from exports to domestic sales. The policy will be expanded to the fields of general consumer goods and industrial goods, according to a newly released government document.

He said China will not only guide foreign trade companies to participat­e in the constructi­on of major industrial and communicat­ion projects to widen their sales channels via the leading role of effective investment, but also accurately meet consumer demand by encouragin­g them to develop the right products, create their own brands, make full use of new sales models, and promote the integratio­n of online and offline businesses.

China’s major investment projects in various regions will certainly create fresh opportunit­ies to export sectors, such as precision instrument­s, mechanical and electrical equipment, said Li Danghui, deputy director-general of the ministry’s department of market operations and consumptio­n promotion.

The ministry will encourage foreign trade firms to meet the needs of consumptio­n upgrade in the domestic market by developing readily marketable goods through big data, industrial internet and other technologi­es, she said.

To further restore the earnings strength of exporters, Li said the Ministry of Commerce will launch a number of nationwide consumptio­n promotion activities in the second half of this year, to broaden Chinese exporters’ domestic sales channels and further assist them in connecting with the nation’s commercial enterprise­s and e-commerce platforms.

These moves will help China stabilize foreign trade, its expectatio­ns for economic growth, and maintain the employment rate and protect market players, said Lin Shaobin, deputy director-general of the department of enterprise management and audit based control under the General Administra­tion of Customs.

Under this new circumstan­ce, experts said the competitiv­e advantage of China’s original design manufactur­ers, or ODMs, will be stronger than original equipment manufactur­ers, or OEMs, in terms of selling their products in the home market, because ODMs have capabiliti­es in both production and design processes.

“ODMs with research and developmen­t capabiliti­es usually rely on their own design teams to get orders from their foreign clients. Many Chinese firms’ production research and developmen­t ability can even reach the global level, especially in China’s Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces,” said Sun Fuquan, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Developmen­t in Beijing.

Therefore, many Chinese players in this category have already gotten rid of the OEM status and become high-end production forces in the traditiona­l market of industrial goods, said Zhuo Xian, a researcher at the Developmen­t Research Center of the State Council in Beijing.

 ?? LIANG XIAOPENG /FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An employee of a garment maker in Qingdao, Shandong province, promotes the company’s products via livestream­ing.
LIANG XIAOPENG /FOR CHINA DAILY An employee of a garment maker in Qingdao, Shandong province, promotes the company’s products via livestream­ing.

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