China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Manufactur­ers fail to profit from weak yuan

- By JING SHUIYU andZHONGNA­N in Guangzhou

Chinese machinery manufactur­ers have found it difficult to profit from the recent depreciati­on of the renminbi in the short term, company executives said.

Exhibitors from the machinery sector at the 120th Canton Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, said the yuan depreciati­on, to its lowest level in six years against the dollar, had limited effect in boosting their business.

That was because many importing countries were themselves encounteri­ng depreciati­on pressures on their currencies — and some domestic manufactur­ing rivals had instigated a price war.

“Some of our clients in Indonesia, for example, are experienci­ng tough currency depreciati­on pressure against the dollar, so they were reluctant to spend and put off big purchases in the past few months,” said Xiao Dan, general manager with Wuxi Kipor Power Co Ltd in Jiangsu province.

Even though many machinery manufactur­ers are under pressure to increase profit, China’s machinery exports only grewby 3 percent on a yearon-year basis between January and September.

China’s investment­s in railway projects in African countries including Nigeria, Ethiopia and Djibouti have also boosted exports of the country’s power generating equipment, constructi­on machinery, telecommun­ications, railway vehicles and signal systems.

“Logically speaking, exporters should profit more from a better price when the yuan depreciate­s,” said Ji Sunmin, deputy sales director of Suzhou Jinding Machinery Manufactur­ing Co Ltd.

Another problem was that internatio­nal buyers were pushing down prices as the yuan depreciate­d. However, they seldom raised their prices even when the exchange rate recovered, said He Hui, sales manager at Fujianbase­d United Power Equipment Co Ltd.

In the long run, the yuan depreciati­on could have some impact on foreign trade growth, as the processing trade remained a larger proportion inChina’s trade structure, saidHuang Songping, spokesman of theGeneral Administra­tion of Customs.

 ?? LU HANXIN / XINHUA ?? Visitors at the machinery section of the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
LU HANXIN / XINHUA Visitors at the machinery section of the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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