Asian small and medium-sized enterprises are optimistic about
market prospects this year and many believed China would take the
lead in the region's economic development, a survey indicated.
Nearly half of the surveyed enterprises predicted promising
market prospects, and 88 percent of the surveyed managers reckoned
China, followed by India and the Republic of Korea, as the
bellwether in boosting regional economic development, indicated the
survey published by United Parcel Service (UPS) on Tuesday.
The survey found that 72 percent of enterprises foresee trade
growth in Asia and 60 percent predict trade growth between Asia and
the United States.
Most of the surveyed argued that small and medium-size
enterprises in China are most competitive in Asia, and China
remains attractive to them, said the survey.
It also found lack of innovation, qualified staff and funds has
become a major obstacle for Asian small and medium-sized firms.
The survey interviewed managers of over 1,200 companies with
annual turnover between US$500,000 and US$10 million in countries
including China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and
the Philippines.
The surveyed companies involved dealers of automobiles,
electronic products, textile and garments, drugs and health food,
clocks and watches, toys and sports facilities.
(Xinhua News Agency April 14, 2006)