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    SOEs in search of strategy for change amid reform drive

    By Shi Jing (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-11 07:07

    China started its reform of the SOEs in 1997 in preparation for joining the WTO. Based on Ministry of Finance figures, the total number of SOEs fell from 262,000 in 1997 to 146,000 in 2003, when the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission was founded. The number of SOE employees dropped from 70 million to 42 million over the same period.

    However, Andrew Batson, director of China research at GaveKal Dragonomics, an independent economic and financial research firm, said China's policy for SOEs has increasingly diverged from its path since 2003, and the environment has been further complicated since 2008 by a dramatic loosening of monetary policy and lowering of lending standards, as well as the government's mobilization of many SOEs to engage in public-sector stimulus projects.

    SOEs in search of strategy for change amid reform drive

    SOEs in search of strategy for change amid reform drive

    "SOE assets are not, in fact, being concentrated in the sectors the government wants. The returns on SOE assets have sharply deteriorated. As a result, a significant part of the Chinese economy is underperforming," Batson said.

    Consequently, the problems are increasingly evident in China's State sector: falling returns, rising debt and a loss of strategic focus, he added.

    As noted by Batson, since 2003, the central government has become extremely reluctant to allow any SOE - large or small, central or local - to shut down or change ownership. In combination with loose monetary policy and political pressure on SOEs to support short-term growth, this shift has worsened the incentives for the managers and supervisors of State-owned firms.

    "China's government does have the ability to improve the financial performance of its SOEs. And it can help them to fulfill their original mandate while also boosting the potential for future growth across the entire Chinese economy. The best solution is to return to the policy orientation of the 1997-2003 period, when the government encouraged the exit of underperforming SOEs," he said.

    Batson also added that a solution can be achieved by requiring a set of interrelated changes, which include a more flexible approach to managing the government's SOE assets and a clearer strategic focus for the SOE sector overall, with performance targets that are calibrated to various goals that different SOEs must meet.

    Other aspects of reform could include the creation of a clear process for underperforming SOEs to close down or be transferred to private ownership or in other words, an "exit" mechanism, and reduced political interference in SOE investment decisions, Batson said.

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