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        China Focus: Hit by U.S. tariffs, Chinese manufacturers look for new markets

        Source: Xinhua| 2018-07-13 11:02:28|Editor: mmm
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        GUANGZHOU, July 13 (Xinhua) -- Being certain that his products are subject to tariffs newly levied by the United States, Wu Tianwen reaffirmed his determination to explore opportunities in Asian and European markets.

        "Uncertain trade prospects may lead to a decrease in orders from the United States, but we believe we can cope with the challenges," said Wu, president of Dongguan Excel Industrial Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of air purifiers.

        On July 6, the United States imposed additional tariffs of 25 percent on Chinese goods worth 34 billion U.S. dollars. In response, China levied countermeasure tariffs on select U.S. imports.

        Many export-oriented firms in China's manufacturing heartland of Guangdong Province described the U.S. move as posing an "unprecedented challenge" to them, but said they are taking coolheaded measures to mitigate the impact on their businesses.

        Wu said additional tariffs may force his company to raise prices or cut the supply of air purifiers exported to the American market. For the time being, his company has halted plans to increase production and has started looking for new markets.

        Zhongshan Shengfu Electronics Technology Company has started early. Seeing orders from the U.S. drastically decrease since the beginning of this year, the manufacturer of satellite TV equipment immediately shifted its focus to Middle Eastern and Indian markets.

        "Our technology has withstood the test of the American market. We believe we can also make it in other countries," said Can Hanmin, a manager at Shengfu.

        Some manufacturers believe that despite the additional tariffs, their products still have a competitive edge in the U.S. market -- at least in the short term -- due to good quality and reasonable price.

        "Twenty-five percent tariffs are no small burden for us producers as well as our U.S. dealers, but we have agreed to continue the cooperation and share the costs incurred by the tariffs," said a manager of an equipment company in Guangdong who declined to be named.

        It is difficult for U.S. distributors to find substitutes as Chinese products have reasonable prices and good quality, said Xiao Feng, deputy general manager of Shenzhen-based OneTouch Business Service Ltd., a subsidiary of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group.

        "In the end, either the demand will be cut or the prices will be lifted in the U.S. market," Xiao said.

        For many manufacturers, the trade disputes between China and the U.S. have also served as a wake-up call, making them realize that improving technological competitiveness and tapping the domestic market are the best ways to deal with uncertainties in trade.

        "The ongoing trade frictions have ignited the desire for Chinese manufacturers to develop key components by themselves, instead of relying on imports," said Luo Rihui, executive director of the board of Guangdong Incode Automation Company. "This will help raise the overall technological capabilities of China's manufacturing sector."

        As the quality of China-made products continues to improve, the huge demand unleashed by China's massive domestic market can help absorb the surplus of exports, said Zheng Yanling, chief of the logistics and supply chain association in Shenzhen.

        Meanwhile, the Chinese government is also lending a helping hand to domestic companies affected by the U.S. tariff move to get them through the difficult times.

        A spokesperson with China's Ministry of Commerce said on Monday that the new tax income from China's countermeasures will mainly be used to relieve the impact on companies and their employees.

        Lin Weiqiang, director of the commerce bureau of Guangdong's Zhongshan city, said the municipal government has warned local enterprises of potential risks in foreign trade.

        "In coming months, we will contact commerce authorities in South Africa and Russia to explore more trade opportunities. In the long run, we will take measures to encourage more companies to go global," Li said.

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