South China's Guangdong Province has shut down all of its
130 fireworks businesses amid safety concerns and to satisfy new
government regulations.
The province destroyed 1.65 million yuan (US$206,250) of
fireworks materials and semi-manufactured products during the
shutdown. It also purchased 46 million yuan (US$5.75 million) of
finished fireworks products.
Of the businesses, 12 closed themselves down of their own
accord, 23 moved to other provinces, 12 others turned to other
trades and the rest are planning to shift for making other
products, sources with the Guangdong Provincial Administration for
Work Safety said.
Fireworks industry is prone to fatal accidents and such
businesses in Guangdong usually operate in cramped conditions with
backward technology, the sources said, adding that the industrial
output value of fireworks businesses only accounts for a small
proportion of the province's GDP.
The shutdown was also in line with a regulation on the
production, transport and sale of fireworks and firecrackers issued
earlier this year by the State Council.
Currently, China has about 7,000 fireworks production businesses
and 140,000 sales businesses with 1.5 million employed.
However, many of the fireworks factories are still primitive
with poor production conditions.
Statistics released by the State Administration for Work Safety
show that from 1985 to November 2005, there were 8,532 fireworks
accidents, which left 9,349 people dead.
(Xinhua News Agency June 3, 2006)