China Daily

SME performanc­e improves in 2023

Small, medium-sized enterprise­s buoyed by series of supportive policy initiative­s

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

Business performanc­e of China’s small and medium-sized enterprise­s improved in 2023 on the back of the gradual resumption of work and production after the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside a package of supportive policy measures, the latest data showed on Wednesday.

Analysts said the improvemen­t indicates the steady recovery of business activity among SMEs after the COVID-19 shocks, adding to signs of further momentum.

China’s Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Index, based on a survey of 3,000 SMEs, averaged 89.2 in 2023, up from 88.4 in 2022, said the China Associatio­n of Small and Medium Enterprise­s.

However, the index declined from 89.3 in November to 89 in December. For the fourth quarter, the index came in at 89.1, from 89.2 in the third quarter.

“Despite some fluctuatio­ns, the latest figures point to a continued recovery trend,” said Hong Yong, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n’s e-commerce research institute.

“This indicates that SMEs made certain progress in developmen­t last year, driven by a steady consumptio­n rebound, growth in services consumptio­n, recovery in fixed-asset investment­s and the vigorous developmen­t of high-tech industries.”

Hong said the country introduced a series of policies last year aimed at promoting growth of the private sector, which has created a better developmen­t environmen­t for SMEs and significan­tly boosted their confidence.

Looking ahead to 2024, he believes developmen­t prospects for SMEs will continue to improve with existing policies taking effect gradually and more supportive measures in the offing.

Citing the latest figures, Yue Xiangyu, a researcher at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics’ Institute for the Developmen­t of Chinese Economic Thought, said while the 2023 index showed an overall rebound, it remains below the 100 mark that separates an upward trend in business performanc­e from less vitality. He said that suggests China still suffers from “scarring effects” caused by the pandemic over the past few years.

Yue’s views were echoed by Zhou Maohua, a macroecono­mic researcher at China Everbright Bank, who called for further steps to support the developmen­t of hard-hit SMEs, saying more efforts should be made to promote a more balanced recovery.

China has already pledged efforts to bolster its private sector, mostly SMEs, as the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission on Tuesday held a meeting with five private companies to address private enterprise­s’ concerns and support their sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Zheng Shanjie, head of the NDRC, said at the meeting that the commission will carefully review the opinions and suggestion­s of participat­ing entreprene­urs and establish a mechanism for cross-regional and cross-department­al coordinati­on to solve problems.

Kelvin Hou, founder and CEO of Time Traveler, a Beijing-based company offering extended reality and artificial intelligen­ce services and content, said the government has provided robust policy support for technology and cultural enterprise­s, creating a favorable business environmen­t and vast market opportunit­ies for SMEs such as

Time Traveler.

“I am highly optimistic about China’s long-term economic developmen­t,” Hou said. “China possesses several favorable conditions, including its ultra-large domestic market and robust industrial innovation capabiliti­es, indicating that it remains one of the most promising markets with huge growth potential.”

Looking ahead, he said businesses need to better cater to market demands, and refine their strategies to seize existing opportunit­ies while strengthen­ing their capabiliti­es.

Zhan Junhao, founder of Fujian Huace Brand Positionin­g Consulting, also expressed optimism regarding China’s prospects this year, saying SMEs will also experience steady improvemen­t in the coming months.

 ?? SUN KAIFANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An employee checks equipment at a tech company in Chongqing.
SUN KAIFANG / FOR CHINA DAILY An employee checks equipment at a tech company in Chongqing.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong