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28.10.96 (hktdc.com)

21.8.2001

 

LIAONING PROVINCE(遼寧省)

 

Economic Indicators

 

1999

2000

Economic Indicators

Value

Growth

Value

Growth

 

 

(%, y-o-y)

 

(%, y-o-y)

Area (sq km)

147,500

--

147,500

--

Population (mn)

41.7

0.3

42.4^

1.6

Gross Domestic Product (RMB bn)

417.2

9.0 *

466.8

8.9 *

Per Capita GDP (RMB)

9,958

8.5

N/A

N/A

Disposable Income Per Capita

 

 

 

 

  - urban (RMB)

4,898.6

6.0

5,357.8

9.4

  - rural (RMB)

2,501.0

0.8

2,355.6

-5.8

Fixed-assets Investment (RMB bn)

90.5

4.0

102.8

13.6

Added Value Output

 

 

 

 

  - primary industry (RMB bn)

52.0

-3.7

51.0

-1.9

  - secondary industry (RMB bn)

199.6

6.9

210.7

5.6

  - tertiary industry (RMB)

163.1

16.6

185.1

13.5

Retail Sales (RMB bn)

169.6

8.1

184.8

9.0

Inflation (Consumer Price Index, %)

-3.9

 

-0.1

 

Exports (US$ bn)

8.1

6.7

10.6

30.9

  - by FIEs (US$ bn)

4.4

13.5

6.3

43.2

Imports (US$ bn)

6.5

6.0

9.5

46.2

  - by FIEs (US$ bn)

3.9

28.7

6.1

56.4

Foreign Direct Investment

 

 

 

 

  - number of projects

1,147

-32.6

1,851

61.4

  - contracted amount (US$ bn)

3.3

-24.7

5.0

51.5

  - utilized amount (US$ bn)

1.1

-51.5

2.0

92.6

Note: * In Renminbi real terms                               

^ Latest population census, 1999 figure was estimate base on previous survey.

Sources:   Statistical Yearbook of Liaoning and State Statistical Bureau

 

 

General Background

 

Liaoning - abbreviated as Liao(遼)- is located in Northeast China bordering Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in the East.  Shenyang(瀋陽)is the capital of the province, together with Dalian(大連), both enjoy similar preferential policies as the coastal open cities do. 

 

Liaoning has rich mineral resources with substantial deposits of coals and iron ores.  The Liaohe Oilfield(遼河油田)is one of the largest oilfields in China.  Its output of crude oil ranked the fourth in the country, reaching 14.3 million tons in 1999.  Besides, Liaoning's output of steel and iron also ranked the second and third in China in the year. Liaoning’s reserve of boron, magnesite, diamonds and jade also ranked the top in China.

 

Liaoning also possesses rich salt resources along its coastline.  The province's long coastline offers a favourable condition for fishery activities.  Luda(旅大)is the famous fishery production base in China -  supplying ocean fish and shellfish for the domestic markets and exports. 

 

Infrastructure


Water Transport The province has five foreign trade ports - Dalian, Yingkou(營口), Huludao(葫蘆島), Dandong(丹東)and Jinzhou(錦州). Dalian is the fourth largest container port in terms of cargo handling tonnage in China and the port's throughput was 85.1 million tons in 1999.  Inland water transport is seasonally available along the Liaohe(遼河)and Yalujiang(鴨綠江)rivers.

 

A new port in Panjin(盤錦)is put into operation recently.  The new port is located at the Bohai Rim and it aims to handle commodities and oil products from the Liaohe Oilfield.

 

In the Tenth Five Year Plan, the Lianning government is going to invest heavily to improve the facilities of its major ports. Two of the projects, the expansions of the Dalian port and Jinzhou port are major items in the State Council’s Five Year Plan and investors of these two projects will enjoy the same preferential policies granted to infrastructure building for the western provinces.

 

Railways Liaoning has one of the densest railway networks in China.  Major trunk railways include Jingha Line(京哈線: Beijing-Harbin 北京-哈爾濱), Shenda Line(瀋大線: Shenyang-Dalian 瀋陽- 大連), Shenji Line(瀋吉線: Shenyang-Jilin 瀋陽-吉林), Shendan Line(瀋丹線: Shenyang-Dandong 沈陽-丹東)and Hada line(哈大線: Harbin-Dalian 哈爾濱-大連).  Construction of QinShen line(秦瀋線: Qinhuangdao-Shenyang 秦皇島-瀋陽 which links Hebei and Liaoning is now in progress. The electrification of the Harbin-Dalian line, making it the first electrified railway in Northeastern China, is almost completed.

 

A new railway network, which  covers 2,200 kilometres from Harbin to Changxing(長興)in Zhejiang, is under construction.  The railway network will link the HaDa line and a 170-kilometre-long ferry passage from Dalian to Yantai in Shandong.  It will further extend from Shandong to Zhejiang and running through Shanghai and Jiangsu.  It will considerably improve China's existing railway network in the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang upon completion.


Highways Major highways in the province include Shenyang-Dalian Highway which links Shenyang, Fushun(撫順), Benxi(本溪), Tieling(鐵嶺)and Huancheng(環城); Shen-Shan Expressway(瀋山高速公路)which links Shenyang with Shanhaiguan(山海關)in Hebei.  Besides, the Shenha Expressway(瀋哈高速公路)from Shenyang to Harbin is completed recently.

 

In the Tenth Five Year Plan, the Liaoning government is aiming to connect all 14 cities in the province with expressways. The last four major expressways of this project: Dandong-Benxi Expressway(丹東-本溪高速公路), Panjin-Haicheng Expressway(盤錦-海城高速公路), Jinzhou-Zhaoyang(錦州-朝陽高速公路), and Jinzhou-Buxin(錦州-埠新高速公路)are all under construction, and will be completed by 2002.

 

Air Transport Liaoning has two international airports - the Shenyang Taoxian International Airport(瀋陽桃仙機場)and the Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport(大連周水子國際機場).  There are also four provincial airports in Dandong, Jinzhou, Zhaoyang(朝陽)and Changhai(長海).  Scheduled passenger services to Tokyo, Fukuoka, Seoul, Pyongyang, Moscow and Hong Kong, and chartered cargo flights to Japan, the US, Romania, Thailand, the Netherlands and Canada are available.

 

Telecommunications Telephone popularization rate is high in Liaoning.  In 2000 alone the province had 2.04 million new mobile phone users. Internet users also reached 780,000.


Electricity Liaoning has established one of the most developed electricity-supply networks within the country and it also takes the major part of the electricity-supply network in northeast China.

 

Recently, a 500 KW electric cable from Suizhong(綏中)in Liaoning to Qianxi(遷西)in Tianjin is constructed. This is the first cable that links the Northeastern China Electric Network with the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan Electric Network. It will provide relief to the coming electricity supply shortage in the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan area.


Industries

 

Liaoning's industrial output totalled Rmb417.0 billion (+24.0%) in 2000.  Major industries included iron & steel, coals, petrochemicals, metallurgy, machinery, electronics, shipbuilding, building materials, papermaking and textiles.  Mechanical and electrical products are the province's main export products.

 

Liaoning is one of the most important heavy industry production bases in China.  Shenyang and Dalian are the major industrial centres in the province.  Some enterprises such as Shenyang FAW-Jinbei Co. Ltd., Dalian Iceberg Group, Dalian Shipbuilding Plant, Dalian Rolling Stock Plant, Anshan Steel Group, Fushun Petrochemicals Co. and Benxi Steel (Group) Co. Ltd. take significant roles in their own sectors including electrical power, steel, automobiles, petrochemicals, aviation, shipbuilding and machinery. 

 

Recently, the largest joint venture of automobiles in China has been set up in Shenyang - The Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Ltd.  The company, also the largest industrial joint venture in Liaoning, has a registered capital of US$88.92 million and total investment of US$263.8 million.  Other well-known corporations such as General Motor, Ford, Mitsubishi also invested in the field. 

 

The province's light industry mainly focuses on the development of textiles and clothing industries which include cotton and wool spinning, chemical fibre, knitting, silk, garments and textile machinery. Dalian is a major fashion center in China and The China Dalian International Garment Fair has been held annually to boost the industry.

 

In coming years, Liaoning will keep on the restructuring process in large and medium-sized State enterprises.  Besides, the province will concentrate in developing its four pillar industries - petrochemicals, metallurgical, machinery and electronic sectors, and further develop the Bohai Bay Economic Belt, which is one of the strategic economic development areas in China.

 

Tourism


As the birthplace of the Ching Dynasty, Liaoning has many historical heritages, some of which are over thousands of years old. Famous tourist sites include: Shenyang Palace(瀋陽故宮), the Mausoleums of the first three Ching emperors(永陵,福陵, 昭陵), Jiumenkou Great Wall(九門口長城)and so forth. The annual China Dalian International Garment Fair(大連國際服裝節)also attracts numerous visitors to the province.

 

Shenyang Forest Wild Zoological Garden(瀋陽森林野生動物園), one of the major floral scenic spots in Shenyang, is under construction.  The zoo will be the only forest wild zoological garden and one of the only two wild zoological gardens in China while the other one is in Panyu, Guangdong Province.

 

In order to boost the province's tourism industry, the province has established the Dalian Jinshitan State Tourist Resort Development Zone(大連金石灘國家旅游度假區)in 1992 with the approval of the State Council.  It aims at developing into an international standard holiday and tourist resort.

 

In 2000, over 612,200 tourists (+24.6%) visited the province and generated revenue of US$382 million (+25.6%).

 

Consumer Market

 

Liaoning's retail sales of consumer goods reached Rmb184.8 billion (+9.0%) in 2000, ranked the fifth largest among all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China.  Major consumer centres are located in Shenyang and Dalian.

 

In 1992, the State Council selected Dalian as one of the 11 designated pilot cities to establish one to two pilot Sino-overseas joint-venture (JV) retail enterprises with import-exports rights. The Dalian International Commercial Trade Shopping Arcade Co., a JV retail store between the Dalian Shopping Center(大連商場有限公司)and Japan's Nichii(尼齊宜)was approved by the State Council as one of the 18 pilot JV retail enterprises.  Dalian Friendship Group Corporation(大連友誼集團)and Wal-Mart from US(美國沃爾瑪公司)also formed a JV retail enterprise, Wal-Mart Dalian Supercentre, has been opened recently.  Covering 20,000 square metres, the new Supercentre is the seventh store that Wal-Mart invested in China.

 

Major department stores and shopping centers in Liaoning include Zhongxing-Shenyang Commercial Building(中興瀋陽商業大廈)and Zhongxin-Dalian Commercial Building(中興大連商業大廈).  Other major department stores include Maikaile Dalain Shopping Arcade(邁凱樂大連商場),  Tianhe Baisheng Shopping Centre(天河百盛購物中心), Sincere Qiulin Building(先施秋林大廈), Shenyang Department Store(瀋陽百貨公司), Dalian  Shopping Center Shareholdings Co.(大連商場股份有限公司), Jingzhou Zhongbai Shopping Arcade Holdings Co.(錦州中百商廈集團公司), Anshan No.1 Department Store Co.(鞍山一百股份有限公司), Fushun Department Store(撫順百貨公司), etc.

 

Foreign Trade

 

In 2000, Liaoning's external trade reached US$20.1 billion.  Liaoning's exports rose by 30.9% to US$10.6 billion in the year.  Exports of manufactured goods included machinery and electronics. Other major exports included textiles, garments, silk, cement, soy­beans, corn and seafood.  Major export markets were Japan, the USA, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong and Germany. 

 

Imports also increased by 46.2% to US$9.5 billion in 2000.  Major import commodities included machinery, electronic equipment and components, fertilizers, raw materials and chemicals.  Major import sources were Japan, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia and the USA.

 

Hong Kong is the 6th biggest trading partner with Liaoning. In 1999, Liaoning imported US$24 million from and exported US$312 million to Hong Kong.

 

Foreign Investment


In 2000, the number of newly approved foreign invested projects increased by 61.4% to 1,851.  Contracted and actually utilized foreign investment also increased by 51.5% and 92.6% to US$5.0 billion and US$2.0 billion respectively.   

 

Dalian and Shenyang are the major cities in Liaoning that attract foreign investment.  Investments mainly came from Hong Kong, Japan, Republic of Korea, the US, Taiwan, etc.  Well-known enterprises such as General Electric from US, Siemens from Germany, Mitsubishi, Toshiba and Sanyo from Japan also invested in the province.  Those projects mainly engaged in television, video recorder, air-conditioner, refrigeration equipment, automobiles, etc.

 

In the past two decades, more than 2,800 Taiwan-funded enterprises have been set up in Liaoning with total investment of more than US$2 billion.  Accumulated to end-1998, there were 5,834 HK-funded investment projects with contracted foreign investment of US$10.2 billion, accounting for 32.4% and 33% of the province's total respectively.  Apart from Dalian and Shenyang, HK investment started to expand in Anshan(鞍山), Dandong and Yingkou.  Famous HK enterprises such as Cheung Kong Group and New World Group also invested in the province. 

 

In coming years, overseas investments are encouraged to invest in key industries such as machinery, metallurgy, electronics, chemical industry, textile, light industry, agriculture and infrastructure facilities, as well as the tertiary industry.

 

To reform the existing processing trade system and to go in line with international practice, the Chinese government has decided to set up export processing zones in 15 pilot cities.  Dalian is selected as one of the cities in this trial program.  Export processing zones are special restricted areas administered by the Customs.  Goods moving in and out of the zones are regarded as imports and exports.  Enterprises involving in export processing, storage and transportation are allowed to be set up in the zones. 

 

Economic Indicators of Major Cities (1999)

 

Population

GDP

Industrial Output

Retail Sales

Utilized FDI

Cities

('000)

(RMB bn)

(RMB bn)

(RMB bn)

(US$ mn)

Shenyang   瀋陽

6,771  (+0.3%)

101.3  (+10.3%)

58.3  (+11.9%)

51.6  (+8.9%)

498.4    (-12.0%)

Dalian       大連

5,453  (+0.4%)

100.3  (+8.3%)

84.3  (+10.9%)

44.8  (+9.0%)

1174.2  (-5.1%)

Anshan      鞍山

3,403  (+0.3%)

52.5  (+8.7%)

42.2  (+5.0%)

11.4  (+7.5%)

53.1      (-10%)

Fushun      撫順

2,269  (-0.1%)

20.6  (+6.2%)

27.6  (-0.4%)

10.4  (+5.1%)

22.9      (-47.4%)

Jinzhou      錦州

3,054  (+0.4%)

18.7  (+0%)

13.6  (+5.4%)

8.6    (+3.6%)

12.9      (-38.6%)

Dandong    丹東

2,405  (+0.1%)

16.6  (+5.1%)

9.4    (+8.4%)

6.6    (+6.5%)

33.2      (+19.9%)

Yingkou     營口

2,243  (+0.6%)

15.5  (+9.2%)

13.7  (+7.0%)

5.2    (+6.1%)

83.2      (+7.1%)

Note: Figures in  (   ) represent year-on-year growth          Source: Statistical Yearbook of Liaoning

 

Major Economic & Technological Development Zones (ETDZs)

 

Liaoning has 5 state-level ETDZs, one tourist holiday resort and one bonded zone, along with 13 provincial-level ETDZs.  Overseas investments are encouraged to invest in electronics, machinery, food processing, garment processing, textile, transportation in these zones. 

 

1.        Dalian Economic and Technical Development Zone(大連經濟技術開發區), the first ETDZ in China approved by the State Council in 1984, has already developed a systematic industrial structure of electronics, machinery, textiles & light industry, building materials, petroleum, chemicals, and medical instruments. 

 

2.        Shenyang Economic and Technical Development Zone(瀋陽經濟技術開發區, SETDZwas approved by the State Council in June 1988.  By end-1998, more than 900 firms from 36 countries and regions had launched businesses in the SETDZ with contracted investment of US$4.57 billion, of which, US$3.5 billion was foreign capital.  In addition to its existing core industries which include chemicals, pharmaceuticals, automobiles and food processing, the SETDZ is expected to pursue development of bio-technological and environmental protection industries as well.

 

3.        Yingkou Economic and Technical Development Zone(營口經濟技術開發區)was established in 1992 with the approval of the State Council. Investment projects with new- and hi-tech are welcome to invest in the zone. 

 

4.        Dandong Border Economic Cooperation Zone(丹東邊境經濟合作區), established in 1992 with the approval of the State Council.  It aims at expanding external trade and economic cooperation between the Korean Peninsula and Japan in the fields of trade, tourism, export processing, information consultancy, bonded warehousing and port transportation.

 

5.         Dalian Jinshitan State Tourist Resort Development Zone(大連金石灘國家旅游度假區)

 

6.        Dalian Bonded Zone(大連保稅區), established in May 1992, will develop as an international free trade zone. Overseas investments are encouraged to invest in foreign trade, export processing, bonded storage and warehousing, finance & insurance businesses, as well as other trade-related services. All enterprises in the zone are re-exempt from import tariffs and VAT.  Foreign investment mainly came from Hong Kong, the US, Japan and Australia.  In Jan-Jun 2000, external trade in the zone reached US$244 million, up 42.6%.  Both exports and imports grew by 31% and 55.8% to US$119 million and US$125 million respectively.

 

Other major development zones in Liaoning included :

 

1.        Dalian New- and Hi-tech Development Zone(大連高新技術開發區)was established in March 1991. Overseas investments are particularly encouraged in the fields of information technology, biology, automotive parts, new building materials, and environmental protection technologies.

 

2.        Shenyang New- and Hi-tech Development Zone(瀋陽高新技術產業開發區)was established in 1988. Overseas investments are particularly encouraged in the fields of information technology, electronics, chemical, pharmacy, etc.  

 


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