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Chinese firms save $23b after fees axed

byCustoms Today Report
06/06/2015
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BEIJING: Chinese firms could save more than 140 billion yuan (US$23 billion) each year after the government eliminated unreasonable administrative fees on enterprises, authorities said here the other day.

Relief measures by the central government and local authorities will cut companies’ burden by over 40 billion yuan and 100 billion yuan respectively, with small firms expected to benefit the most, said a report compiled by the China Center for Promotion of SME Development under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

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Given sagging economic growth, China has been striving to alleviate burden for companies to help them weather hardship and revive the economy. Unreasonable fees that had been collected for years were eliminated.

Following the removal, collection has become more straightforward, with charges reduced and random fees eliminated, the report said. The central and local governments published their much-shortened lists of remaining fees in January.

However, the report pointed out exorbitant fees still exist in monopolies and there are fees collected secretively, with procedures still opaque.

“For example, banking fees are not transparent enough. Some banks charge unreasonable guarantee and consulting fees in disguised forms when making loans, which adds to funding costs of companies,” said Qin Zhihui, the center director.

Financing costs for small and medium-sized companies could climb to 15-20 percent, Qin said, higher than official benchmark lending rates.

The report urged the government to accelerate new laws on the matter.

The ministry said yesterday that it will cancel “non-administrative approval” as part of its effort to cut red tape.

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