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Shoe industry takes step
into West China¡@2004-06-07
Fierce competition is prompting
the nation's shoe-making industries to shift their focus from eastern and southern
coastal areas to the western China in a bid to seek resources and cut labour
costs.
"It is an inevitable
trend for the shoe industry to move from advanced areas to developing provinces
and regions," said Chen Shineng, chairman of the China Light Industry Association,
during a recent visit to the Western China Shoe Industrial Park in Bishan, in
the southwestern municipality of Chongqing.
The industry has witnessed
dramatic progress in the last 20 years in China. Various kinds of shoes produced
in Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces are big sellers in China and have won large
market shares overseas.
But competition has increased
during the sector's development. To sharpen competitiveness through reduced
costs and material, and cheaper labour, companies are looking west.
"The co-operation between
the east and west is a common desire shared by enterprises from both regions
and the moving is expected to be completed in three to five years," Chen
said.
The development of the Western
China Shoe Industrial Park is an important step by the local government and
shoe producers to turn Chongqing into a shoe industrial centre in western China,
said a representative of Aokang Group Co Ltd, the park's developer.
Covering 173 hectares, the
park will cost 1 billion yuan (US$120 million) and is expected to be completed
in 2006.
The first-phase of the project,
which covers 62 hectares,will include an industrial centre to produce exports,
and a shoe and shoe material marketing office.
Domestic shoe makers have
showed great interest in the new park.
The whole park is expected
to become home of 100 shoe-making enterprises with a combined annual production
capacity of 100 million pairs of shoes, according to the administration.
Source: China Daily
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