68% of SMEs maintain confidence in China's rapid economic development
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In July 2009, in the face of the traditional off-season in July, August and September, HC D&B conducted a questionnaire survey on the survival status of small and medium-sized enterprises across the country. The investigation report showed that: The cruel test of the live nine turns, 61.2% of enterprises predict that corporate sales revenue will shrink in 2009, the adverse impact of the financial crisis on SMEs is mainly reflected in market shrinkage, capital credit difficulties and increased production costs. However, SME owners have maintained a fairly optimistic attitude towards the future, and 68% of SMEs still have confidence in the rapid development of China's economy.
A total of 510 SMEs participated in the survey, covering more than 20 industries, including security and fire protection, IT, electronics, radio and television, construction machinery, packaging and printing, home appliances, education, hotels, water treatment, leather and manufacturing. Shoes, auto parts and supplies, car repair and maintenance, food, plastics, coatings, pharmaceuticals, clothing and textiles, building materials, hardware, retail and catering services, construction, transportation, etc., most of which are private and individual industrial and commercial enterprises The proportion of samples accounted for 83%.
Under the current economic situation, the survival and development of domestic SMEs is facing a major crisis. Therefore, 94% of SMEs in the survey believe that the financial crisis has adversely affected the business development of the company, and 61% of them believe that their business development is affected by the financial crisis. huge. The adverse impact of the financial crisis on SMEs is mainly reflected in the shrinking market, difficulties in capital and credit, and increased production costs. The survey shows that the shrinking market is the biggest adverse impact of the financial crisis on SMEs.
In addition to the reasons of the market itself, this survey also found that the main difficulty faced by SMEs at present is the lack of funds. The lack of development funds and financing difficulties have always plagued the development of SMEs. Corporate finance mainly relies on financial institutions, but currently financial The current situation of serving small and medium-sized enterprises is still very unsatisfactory. The data shows that the total amount of credit in the first quarter of 2009 increased by 4.8 trillion yuan, while the increase in SME loans only accounted for less than 5%. More than half of the enterprises believe that the most needed help for enterprise development under the current situation is financial credit support and policy support. I hope that the government can conduct certain administrative interventions at the moment when enterprises face a crisis of survival. The best measure is to create a good market environment for enterprises. Reduce corporate taxation.
At the same time, the survey also found that domestic SMEs have matured a lot in their ability and awareness of dealing with the crisis. 53% of enterprises believe that it is the best way to break through the efforts of enterprises to save themselves in the current crisis of survival. The results of this survey show that in the face of adversity, enterprises have adopted various methods to carry out self-rescue: increasing efforts to expand the market is the most expensive way to investigate enterprises, adjusting business direction and product structure, carrying out technological innovation and strengthening enterprise management. The way of competitiveness has also been adopted by most companies. Instead, layoffs and pay cuts are the least adopted.
However, it is not difficult to find out from this survey that the management base of most SMEs in China is still backward, and the awareness of informationization is not strong. The importance of seizing the information market in the era of knowledge economy is not fully recognized, or how to understand e-commerce. One-sidedly, SMEs still lack a deep understanding of the implementation of e-commerce development strategy.
In the absence of changes in the international environment, the current domestic economy is beginning to recover, and the economic environment is getting better. It is an opportunity for SMEs to flourish. 68% of SMEs have confidence in the rapid development of China's economy, and more than a quarter of them. Enterprises believe that the improvement of the economic situation is the best way for SMEs to survive and develop in the current economic situation.