The Ministry of Commerce recently issued the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-10) on China's trade
development, aimed at promoting foreign trade.
According to the plan, during the five-year period the annual
average growth rate of sales revenue for both consumer goods and
production is forecast at about 11 percent.
The annual average growth rate of sales for retail, wholesale
and the catering industry is estimated at about 9 percent, while
sales revenue from retail, wholesale and the catering sector is
expected to account for about 10 percent of the country's gross
domestic product.
By 2010, China's foreign trade sector is expected to employ 71
million people, accounting for 5.2 percent of the nation's
population.
The annual average growth rate of local chain stores is expected
to reach 21 percent, while the proportion of their sales compared
to consumer goods is expected to be 25 percent.
The report also predicts that about 15 to 20 local trade
companies will become national and international influential brands
by the end of 2010, while a slew of regional giants are expected to
emerge.
(China Daily August 25, 2006)