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Xiongan seen sparking building materials boom

- By LIWENFANG in Guangzhou liwenfang@chinadaily.com.cn

Since the announceme­nt of the establishm­ent of Xiongan New Area last month, Huang Langping, marketing director of Foshan Oceano Ceramic Co for the North China region, has received a number of old clients or newcomers seeking distributi­on rights inXiongan.

Huang said that the effect of the new area would be felt in the resultant relocation of corporate headquarte­rs and government agencies and residentia­l property, among other factors. This, he said, would instantly lead to increased demand for building materials in the newarea, located in Hebei province in northern China.

The management of Guangdong Huachang Aluminum Factory Co, which produces aluminum building profiles, has ordered its subsidiary in Jiangsu province in eastern China to talk with its distributo­rs in Baoding, Hebei, about future developmen­t plans in response to the launch of Xiongan New Area.

The company began discussing an upgrade of its deployment for the new area right after its establishm­ent was announced, said Deputy GeneralMan­agerWuWeis­he.

The two companies are a sample of the many building material companies in Foshan, Guangdong province, embracing the market potential arising from the new area, which was created in parallel to Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in the south and Shanghai Pudong New Area in the east.

Northern China’s market for building materials ranks only after eastern China’s in size and with Xiongan New Area, Foshan companies are set to adjust their operations, said Kong Haifa, secretaryg­eneral of Foshan Materials Industry

Foshan’s building materials industry — consisting of manufactur­ers of ceramic tiles, aluminum building profiles, bathroom fixtures, stainless steel products, coating materials, plastic pipes and wooden flooring — churns out products worth an estimated 700 billion yuan ($101.77 billion) a year, accounting for a third of the city’s industrial output. The city is No 1 producer of ceramic tiles and aluminum building profiles globally, Kong said.

Kong predicted the demand of building materials for public facilities in Xiongan New Area would increase, with residentia­l property sector following suit. Building Associatio­n.

It’s envisioned that the new area will accommodat­e some noncapital functions to be transferre­d from Beijing.

More than 30 central Stateowned enterprise­s— from the power, infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion industries — have made plans to seize business opportunit­ies expected from the new area, according to the State-Owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission.

Premium and environmen­tal-friendly products are expected to win the market in Xiongan, tracking similar growth in demand in first-tier cities, said Li Yingkai, an executive with Guangya Aluminum Co. Wang Ting contribute­d to this story.

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