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China steps up deleveraging at central SOEs

August 24, 2017


Abstract : China will further reduce leverage at central State-owned enterprises by establishing multiple channels to reduce corporate debts, a State Council executive meeting decided on Wednesday.

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BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- China will further reduce leverage at central State-owned enterprises by establishing multiple channels to reduce corporate debts, a State Council executive meeting decided on Wednesday.

In the first seven months of this year, central SOEs registered a profit of 846.9 billion yuan, up by 16.4 percent year-on-year, as against a 3.7 percent drop in the same period last year. Central SOEs' debt ratio was 66.5 percent in July, down by 0.2 percentage points from the start of this year, according to State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.

The performance by central SOEs in quality and efficiency improvements over the past two years has received full affirmation from the premier.

The meeting on Wednesday decided that the government will establish an alert line mechanism for debt ratios of different overly-leveraged sectors.

Central SOEs will face strict control in investments out of their main business portfolios and in programs that could increase their debt ratios. Enterprises that see sharp profit growth will be urged to pay down their debts. A government guideline to further reduce the debt ratios for central SOEs in an active and steady manner will also be rolled out.

The debt-for-equity swaps will be pushed forward in line with market rules and the law, and new market-based models for the swaps will be explored. Agencies that implement the swaps will receive support to expand their funding channels. Companies that are invested or run by State capital or qualified central SOE funds will be encouraged to take part in the swaps using various market channels.

The meeting also decided that the government will carry forward supply-side structural reform of central SOEs proactively, including absorbing of excessive capacity in the steel and coal sectors and production reduction in sectors including thermal power, aluminum smelting. The removing of insolvent "zombie" enterprises will also be a priority.

There will be greater M&A efforts that encourage leading enterprises and those that are public listed to consolidate businesses in their own sectors.

The innovation-driven strategy will be put to fuller use as central SOEs will be encouraged to make use of innovation development funds for breakthroughs in core technologies. A number of incubators, innovation and entrepreneurship centers, online space for innovation and technological service platforms will be developed.

 

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