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Hengtong has overseas vision

- By FANFEIFEI in Beijing and CANG WEI in Nanjing Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily. and cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Editor’s note: In this ongoing series on the birth and growth of privately owned Chinese companies that are redefining innovation, China Daily profilesHe­ngtong Group Co Ltd, a Jiangsu-based company engaged in optical fiber manufactur­ing and electric power and network constructi­on, which eyes overseas expansion.

Hengtong Group Co Ltd, a Jiangsu-based company engaged in optical fiber manufactur­ing and electric power and network constructi­on, aims to establish two to three overseas bases and achieve two to three overseas acquisitio­ns annually. This plan is aligned with the country’s Belt and Road Initiative.

The company is making efforts to speed up its overseas market activity. It has establishe­d seven research and developmen­t centers overseas, and set up branches for marketing and technology services in more than 30 countries and regions.

share of Hengtong Group’s overseas revenue in its total sales

It establishe­d its first overseas factory in Brazil in 2012, followed by a joint venture in India in 2013. It also bought optical fiber and electric power enterprise­s in Indonesia, South Africa, Spain and Portugal in 2015.

Ithasregis­teredtrade­marks in more than 100 countries and regions and its business covers 120 countries and regions. Its optical fiber products account for a 15 percent share of the globalmark­et.

“If there is no optical fiber web, there is no internet, let alone big data and cloud computing,” said Cui Genliang, chairman and president ofHengtong Group.

The communicat­ion infrastruc­ture is relatively backward in some countries along the B& R Initiative, which gives huge opportunit­ies for Chinese companies like Hengtong to expand overseas, Gui added.

China’s B & R Initiative aims to build a trade and infrastruc­ture network connecting Asia with and Africa, along trade routes.

Founded in 1991, Hengtong has seen its businesses covering not only telecom and electric power, but also being involved in finance, culture, tourism, real estate, capital investment and e-commerce platforms.

It has put forward a goal called the “5-5-5” internatio­nalization target. That means that more than 50 percent of its products will be sold overseas, more than 50 percent of its capital will be from overseas and more than 50 percent of its profession­al people will have internatio­nal background, according to the company.

The optical fiber communicat­ion giant now serves various national programs, including, intelligen­t cities and communitie­s, ultrahigh voltage and intelligen­t power networks, big data, internet of things, high-speed trains, aerospace, national defense and other high-end fields.

In 2015, its overseas revenue accounted for 20 percent of the total sales. In the next decade, Hengtong will grasp the opportunit­ies brought about by the B& R Initiative and continue to push forward its internaliz­ation strategy.

“The internatio­nal market is a touchstone of an enterprise­s’ competitiv­eness, in which we test our products and achievemen­ts, as well as the technology level of an enterprise,” said Gao Anmin, the internatio­nal vice-president atHengtong Group.

Hengtong will make comprehens­ive use of talent and technology in the domestic and overseas markets, expand the channels inside and outside China and speed up its internatio­nal expansion by depending on foreign investment and acquisitio­n. Europe ancient

 ?? XINHUA ?? Workers inspect products at a workshop of Hengtong Group Co Ltd, a Jiangsu-based company.
XINHUA Workers inspect products at a workshop of Hengtong Group Co Ltd, a Jiangsu-based company.

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