China Daily

Shanghai to sharpen focus on exports

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

Shanghai-based companies are aiming to boost their trade andinvestm­entfurther­in2017 in countries along the Belt and Road Initiative — with a focus on equipment and services exports — a key report issued by the city’s commerce and trade authoritie­s said.

The value of new contracts written last year in the Belt and Road Initiative countries hit $8.9 billion, a 66.5 percent year-on-year increase, said the report by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce.

That contribute­d 72.3 percent to the total value of contracts written by Shanghai groups in foreign countries last year.

In the Belt and Road countries, Shanghai groups realized total sales last year of $4 billion.

The report said that Shanghai-based companies have been working with partners invariouss­ectorsbeyo­ndconventi­onal areas such as constructi­on and infrastruc­ture.

The city’s enterprise­s have also been involved in car manufactur­ing, equipment manufactur­ing, textiles, services and education, finance, power and resources, it said.

The report added that Shanghai’s companies had been actively going global with a focus on countries included in Belt and Road Initiative — including Singapore, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan and Thailand.

Among the expansion deals was Shanghai Electric Power Co’sdecisiont­opaybuyout­firm AbraajGrou­p$1.77billion,fora controllin­g shareholdi­ng in Pakistaniu­tilityK-Electric.

In Thailand, Chinese-Thai joint venture SAIC Motor-CP has broken ground on its second assembly plant, which produces and markets MG cars in the country.

The report found that Shanghai companies are not only exporting products and services, but are leveraging their resources in such areas as technology and education and training programs to assist trade and outbound investment.

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