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Nation forecast to be Asia's largest shopping economy

Updated: 2013-12-03 09:27
By Hu Yuanyuan in Beijing and Wu Yiyao in Shanghai ( China Daily)

China is forecast to be Asia's largest retail economy this year, according to a report by real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.

"Retail growth in China has remained vigorous, while signs of moderation have surfaced as the economy undergoes a restructuring process," said Annie Lei, national director of China consulting at Cushman & Wakefield.

First-tier cities - Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou - have the most affluent and brand-conscious consumers.

Those cities' retail sectors are growing 9 to 16 percent annually. In major second-tier cities, such as Chengdu, Wuhan, Nanjing, Shenyang and Chongqing, retail sales growth is higher, ranging from 13 to 17 percent.

"Overall, we expect a steady rise in income levels to nurture an aspiring middle-class population and, barring any economic surprises, this should underpin balanced retail growth for the next decade," said Lei.

While growth in China's retail demand is unprecedented, the surge in supply is stronger.

"Around seven out of 10 cities in China have the potential risks of oversupply in shopping malls, especially in second-tier cities such as Chengdu in Sichuan province and Shenyang in Liaoning province," said James Hawkey, managing director of retail services for Cushman & Wakefield in the Asia-Pacific region.

"Oversupply stands to affect weaker projects in the market in the coming two to three years, and we expect suburban locations and inexperienced developers to be most vulnerable, with high vacancy and project failure in extreme cases," said Hawkey.

Oversupply will have little impact on prime rents, which will continue to exhibit strong growth as retailers compete for key locations to define their brand in China and generate the strongest sales.

"The potential will stem from China's fourth-tier cities, such as Sichuan's Nanchong and Deyang," Hawkey added.

Experts and market insiders said that China's retail sector has been rediscovering "real demand" after a recent crackdown on gift purchases among government officials.

An economic recovery, meanwhile, has pushed the retail sector back to a "profit-driven track", Cushman & Wakefield said.

A significant impact on some luxury brands, especially those focused on watches, accessories and expensive liquor, has been observed, said Chen Qing, manager of a high-end retailer in Shanghai.

A joint study by Italian luxury goods association Altagamma and consultants Bain & Co forecast luxury sales growth in China to fall to 6 to 8 percent in 2013, down from an estimated 20 percent in 2012.

While sales growth may slow, China's love affair with luxury is expected to last for some time.

"It has been a pain for retailers in the short term, but it is also a process of 'bursting the bubbles' to see clearly who are our real consumers and what should be our real focus," said Chen.

In 2013, China's retail market has been shifting from sales-driven to profit-driven, which reflects a market recovery from 2012, according to Wang Jia, analyst with Orient Securities Co Ltd.

 
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