澳洲公会:内地小微企业2024年经营表现强势回升
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-05-09 21:26

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the strong recovery of small and micro enterprises (SMEs) in mainland China, reaching peak performance levels since 2019, driven by continuous investment in technology and innovation [1][2] - A survey conducted by CPA Australia revealed that 66% of SMEs in mainland China experienced business growth in 2024, with 71% expecting further growth in 2025 [1][2] - The positive economic fundamentals in China are creating a favorable business environment for SMEs, with 74% of respondents anticipating local economic growth in 2025, surpassing the Asia-Pacific average of 67% [1][2] Group 2 - Government support policies for private enterprises, such as R&D tax deductions and VAT exemptions for small-scale taxpayers, have enhanced the innovation capabilities of SMEs [2][3] - 88% of SMEs in mainland China plan to launch new products or services in 2025, which is 16 percentage points higher than the Asia-Pacific average [2] - 51% of SMEs expect an increase in overseas revenue this year, indicating a focus on developing unique and differentiated products to meet domestic and international market demands [2] Group 3 - The demand for advanced technologies like AI and ERP software is significant among SMEs, with 42% investing in AI last year, a 12 percentage point increase from the previous survey [2][3] - 64% of SMEs reviewed their IT systems and cybersecurity measures in the past six months, ranking first among all surveyed markets in the Asia-Pacific region [3] - The Chinese government is expected to introduce a comprehensive package of policies to support financing for SMEs, which will aid in stabilizing their development [3][4]