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Major SOEs urged to pool their resources

- By LYUCHANG and FANGWENYU Contact the writers through lvchang@chinadaily.com.cn

Eight of China’s major State-owned enterprise­s are being encouraged by the national assets watchdog to jointly work on key industrial projects amid a massive national push for reform in the State sector.

The companies — Aviation Industry Corp of China, China National Machinery Industry Corp (Sinomach), China Poly Group Corp, China First Heavy Industries, China North Industries Group Corp, China South Industries Group Corp, China Reform Holdings Corp Inc, and China Nuclear Engineerin­g Constructi­on Corp — signed restructur­ing contracts on Tuesday.

AVIC will transfer its real estate business to the Beijingbas­ed Poly Group, while other companies will cooperate in areas including nuclear technologi­es and high-temperatur­e machinery production.

CNEC will jointly develop the industrial­ization of fourth-generation nuclear technology— a high-temperatur­e gas-cooled reactor— with China FirstHeavy Industries.

Sinomach, which has the world’s largest forging press equipment that can produce up to 80,000 metric tons, is seeking deeper cooperatio­n in the field of highend forging die projects with AVIC, said Zhang Faming, director of management department at China National Heavy Machinery Corp, a subsidiary of Sinomach.

The restructur­ing came as China is in a striving to promote SOE reform, and boost efficiency and productivi­ty in the State sector.

“Industrial reshufflin­g and resource streamlini­ng among State-owned enterprise­s are absolutely necessary for structural adjustment and growth mode transforma­tion,” said Xiao Yaqing, head of the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tionCommis­sion.

Huang Qunhui, director of the institute of industrial economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said there had been some improvemen­ts in SOEs’ performanc­e in the first half of this year, despite the sluggish economy, as measures to cut overcapaci­ty are put in place. Zhong Nan this story. contribute­d to

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Xiao Yaqing, head of the Stateowned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission

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