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    Companies going overseas turning to widening world of opportunities

    By Yu Ran and Shi Jing (China Daily) Updated: 2014-03-07 08:17

    As the economy continues to slow and excess capacity builds up, many private firms find no choice but to look abroad, report Yu Ran and Shi Jing in Shanghai

    Chinese manufacturers that have been grappling with decelerating economic growth and tougher operating conditions are increasingly concluding that going abroad is an effective way out.

    But there's more than one way to go abroad, and not every company has exactly the same set of reasons.

    Companies going overseas turning to widening world of opportunities

    Companies going overseas turning to widening world of opportunities

    A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai found that 70 percent of United States-based companies don't plan to move their production facilities out of China this year. But 20 percent of those companies aim to improve the productivity of their operations in the nation.

    Among companies seeking to relocate production, fewer than 5 percent plan to move their facilities to low-cost countries within the Asia-Pacific region. The same proportion plans to move them back to the US.

    Thirteen percent, however, plan to relocate within China.

    While labor costs are rising in the nation, Mark Hutchi-son, president and chief executive officer of GE Greater China, said labor represents a rather small percentage of their costs.

    "We don't make decisions on labor costs alone. I'm not worried about the labor cost, as long as we continue to grow the way we have grown here.

    "China is a huge market. You always have to employ people here just for the Chinese market. But it has to continue to move up the value chain so that it is competitive globally," he said.

    Not every executive is so sanguine. Chesapeake Bay Candle shifted its production home in 2011. Its new facility in Maryland is actually its first in the US.

    David Wang, co-founder and co-owner, said there were many reasons for the move, including speed to market, branding value, quality control and inventory management.

    He added that many factors have weakened the competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing: currency appreciation, a surge in labor costs (including the cost of labor laws that are more strictly enforced), a shortage of workers and higher costs for land, energy, transportation and financing.

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