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China's rust belt need reform

(Xinhua) Updated: 2015-02-17 10:08

BEIJING - Though the Chinese economy as a whole is restructuring for quality growth, its old industrial heartland seems to be missing the party.

The world's second largest economy slowed to a 24-year low of 7.4 percent last year amid efforts to diminish reliance on investment and low-end manufacturing. The country's traditional manufacturing base in the northeast has seen growth slow even more dramatically.

Despite a cooling economy, jobs are holding up well and consumption is contributing more to growth for China. But a much steeper slowdown in three northeastern provinces is a disturbing sign that China's rust belt is still stuck in the old growth model as the nation gears up for a transformation.

Economic growth of the northeastern provinces of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang trailed behind the national average last year, at 5.8, 6.5 and 5.6 percent respectively.

The northeast was among the first regions in China to become industrialized last century. State-owned companies have played a dominant role in the region's heavy industry. A revitalization plan helped the region bounce back to lead economic growth after the central government reformed its inefficient state sector in the late 1990s.

But weakened overseas demand and falling commodity prices over the past year took a fresh toll on the region's economy and led to a slowdown that once again exposed regional economic problems that previous government rescues have failed to address.

In Jilin, a local subsidiary of China's largest state-owned oil producer, PetroChina, reported heavy losses as oil products piled up in its warehouses.

In neighboring Heilongjiang, state-owned coal company Longmay is struggling with government subsidies after a whopping 5 billion yuan ($800 million) loss last year.

In the coastal city of Dalian in Liaoning province, workers at state-owned Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co Ltd are busy finishing an offshore oil drilling platform, which the company's deputy general manager Yin Xuelin said is their only order in the past 13 months.

Vestiges of the old planned economy are stalling efficiency gains in the northeast. An underdeveloped private sector cannot cushion the impact of slowing manufacturing activities in the region's state firms.

While market-based reforms are granting more freedom to entrepreneurs and boosting productivity in more developed regions, they have progressed slowly here.

Foreign equipment in the factories of state firms also points to their lack of proprietary technology, putting these firms at a disadvantage in global competition.

It is tempting for officials to blame weak overseas demand and tapering investment for the region's problem. But a consensus has emerged from the local business community that the region needs to cultivate a more supportive environment for innovation and accelerate market reforms.

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