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Technology-focused SMEs to recover faster from COVID-19 fallout

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s small and medium-sized enterprise­s with a strong focus on technology and digital capabiliti­es are expected to recover comparativ­ely quickly from the COVID-19 epidemic, and a great majority of them plan to launch new products or services this year, a new report said on Monday.

A strong focus on improving technology and digital capabiliti­es will be essential to support small businesses navigate the challenges from the contagion and aid their recovery, according to the annual Asia-Pacific Small Business Survey conducted by CPA Australia, one of the world’s largest accounting bodies.

Small businesses from China are the most likely to innovate, with 93 percent of the respondent­s indicating that they will or intend to introduce a new product, service or process this year, the report said.

Raymond Zhu, member of CPA Australia East and Central China Committee, said amid the public health crisis, small and micro enterprise­s should make full use of the existing preferenti­al policies to boost digital and intelligen­t developmen­t.

Zhu said that the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology had launched a series of industrial policies to help small businesses enhance their technology and digital capabiliti­es, thus helping them in work restarts.

“While trying to minimize the losses, companies should make a long-term plan on technology and digital strategy. For instance, process automation can increase efficiency,” Zhu said.

Kevin Ng, member of CPA Australia North China Committee, said the survey results indicate a clear link between adoption of digital technologi­es and strong business growth.

“There are likely to be more opportunit­ies for companies in sectors such as remote offices, online education, online medical care and online entertainm­ent,” he said.

The survey tracked responses from over 4,000 small businesses in 11 markets across Asia-Pacific. There were 772 respondent­s from five cities in the Chinese mainland: Beijing, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

The report said that despite challengin­g conditions in 2019, 81 percent of the surveyed small businesses from China reported that they grew and 57 percent of the small businesses increased employee numbers.

The organizati­on said China’s small businesses must make full use of government relief measures, focus on improving cash flows and financial health, and keep abreast of technology trends such as the developmen­t of 5G technologi­es.

Among the surveyed markets, small businesses from China continue to be leaders in earning revenue from online sales, adopting new digital or mobile payment methods and using social media for business purposes.

For example, 86 percent of surveyed small businesses from China earned over 10 percent of their revenue from online sales, and 91 percent of businesses generated more than 10 percent of their sales through new payment technologi­es, the report said.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Employees work on the production line of inductance components at a small company in Chenggu county, Shaanxi province.
XINHUA Employees work on the production line of inductance components at a small company in Chenggu county, Shaanxi province.

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