Private foreign print firms
OK'd
(08/25/2001) (China Daily)
Foreign investors are allowed to run printing firms on their
own in China, but new regulations also carry stiffer penalties for companies that print
unauthorized material.
The rules, effective on August 2, will help the industry use
foreign investment more effectively and help the business develop faster, officials
insisted.
Foreign investors will now be able to run solely owned
companies in China, rather than only Sino-foreign joint ventures.
Yet restrictions remain. These solely owned companies are
allowed only to print materials for packaging and decoration. They are banned from
printing other materials such as books and bills.
Furthermore, companies that produce material for overseas
clients must apply for approval from the press and publication departments of their
provinces, the regulation said.
Printed materials should then be transported abroad and may
not be sold or distributed on the Chinese mainland.
Violators can face licence revocation and fines of up to 10
times the illegally gained income.
Bernhard Schreier, chairman of German printing giant
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, said China's printing business has great potential to
develop. The public's appetite for reading material is voracious, even though Chinese
people presently spend about US$35 per year in the sector. That's far lower than the
US$300 spent each year per capita in Germany.
China's booming economy will be an important impetus for the
development of the Chinese printing enterprises, he said.
"With growth rates in high double figures for several
industries, China is the fastest growing individual market of all for the printing
sector,'' he said.
"Printing is positioned for continued growth for the
foreseeable future, with increasing contributions from countries like China.''
He believes that with more foreign companies in the Chinese
market, competition will be tougher and consumers will enjoy more choices at better
prices.
China now has about 150,000 printing enterprises. The annual
industrial output of the print industry totalled about 150 billion yuan (US$18.1 billion).
(China Daily by Jing Ji)
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