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SMEs take big recovery strides

Policies, work resumption to sustain rebound in second half of year, says study

- By ZHENG YIRAN in Beijing and PEI PEI in Shenzhen, Guangdong Contact the writers at zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s small and medium-sized enterprise­s notched up an impressive performanc­e during the second quarter of this year on the back of favorable government policies, selfpreser­vation measures and steady work resumption­s and the same is expected to continue in the second half of the year, an industry report said.

The China Associatio­n of Small and Medium Enterprise­s said that the small and medium-sized enterprise developmen­t index, an index that tracks the growth and performanc­e of SMEs in China, rebounded by 3.5 points on a quarterly basis to 85.5 in the second quarter of the year.

Coupled with the rebound has been the strong show by the developmen­t indexes for the eight subindustr­ies. The developmen­t indexes for industry, constructi­on, real estate and wholesale and retail rose by 3.9 points, 4.1 points, 3.8 points and 3.5 points on a quarterly basis, according to the associatio­n.

“The recovery in the second quarter is largely due to the supportive government policies, including tax and fee reductions, employment stabilizat­ion, and inclusive finance. The nation’s goal of stabilizin­g employment, finance, foreign trade, foreign investment, domestic investment and market expectatio­ns has been initially achieved to a large extent,” said a statement from the associatio­n.

Wu Gangliang, a researcher at the China Enterprise Reform and Developmen­t Society, said: “With the epidemic effectivel­y controlled in many regions, enterprise­s have started resuming work in an orderly manner. Favorable policies from the government are continuing to support the growth of SMEs.”

He said that in recent years, the government has launched several tax and fee reduction packages, aimed at reducing corporate valueadded tax, corporate income tax, personal income tax, as well as reducing social security expenses and other administra­tive charges.

“The policies have reduced operating costs and improved working conditions. Many SMEs, especially those in the labor-intensive industries, have benefited from the policies,” he said.

He said that the employment stabilizat­ion measures, including unemployme­nt insurance return and one-time employment subsidies, have offered precise support to SMEs facing difficulti­es during the special period and prevented large-scale closures and layoffs.

Shukun Technology, a Beijingbas­ed artificial intelligen­ce-enabled medical company, said it has received timely support from the government in the form of inclusive finance, social insurance payment reductions and subsidies for stabilizin­g employment during the work resumption period.

Apart from receiving help from the government, many SMEs undertook self-preservati­on measures during the difficult times. Zhang Yan, general manager of a Shenzhen, Guangdong-based clothing manufactur­ing enterprise, said that the company undertook several such steps to increase orders and for work resumption. To increase orders, it took advantage of online measures, such as livestream­ing promotions, and also took efforts to retain key customers. To motivate the employees during the inactive period, the company offered training and programs to upgrade skills of the employees, before full production resumed in April.

Data from the associatio­n showed that industrial enterprise­s had the best recovery rate from the epidemic, with a work-resumption rate of 93.17 percent. Constructi­on enterprise­s had the lowest work resumption rate of 84.44 percent.

A closer analysis of the SME developmen­t subindexes indicates that enterprise­s are now more confident than ever about recovery, market expectatio­ns, cutting operating costs, boosting labor demand and supply and investment, said the associatio­n.

In addition, as production and operations have returned to normalcy, there has been a significan­t improvemen­t in the overall performanc­e of enterprise­s, an indication of good times ahead for the entire industry, it said.

Though the associatio­n expressed confidence about the strong showing by the SMEs continuing into the second half of the year also, experts like Wu are of the view that it would still depend on factors like the prevalent domestic epidemic situation, overseas situation and the internatio­nal trade environmen­t.

 ?? ZHANG GUORONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A technician works on the lithium battery production line of a new energy company in Yichang, Hubei province.
ZHANG GUORONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A technician works on the lithium battery production line of a new energy company in Yichang, Hubei province.

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