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以过硬“内功”实现稳健发展
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-05-14 01:50

Group 1 - The resilience of China's economy is highlighted, with A-share listed companies showing strong performance and adaptability under current external pressures [1][2] - In Q1 2025, 5,400 listed companies reported a total net profit of 1.49 trillion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 3.64%, with over 70% of companies achieving profitability [1][2] - The majority of A-share companies, nearly 90%, derive their revenue from the domestic market, indicating a stable growth outlook for these firms [2] Group 2 - A-share companies have diversified their export markets significantly, with export revenue increasing from 4.9 trillion yuan in 2018 to 9.4 trillion yuan in 2024, a growth of 92% [3] - The proportion of companies with direct export revenue to the U.S. has decreased, with 91% of companies reporting that U.S. exports account for less than 10% of their total revenue [3] - High-tech products such as advanced equipment, integrated circuits, and electric vehicles are driving overseas revenue growth in various sectors [3] Group 3 - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is focused on supporting companies affected by U.S. tariffs through regulatory adjustments and promoting mergers and acquisitions for transformation and upgrading [4][5] - Since the introduction of the "merger and acquisition guidelines," nearly 1,400 restructuring projects have been disclosed in the A-share market, marking a 40% increase year-on-year [5] - Mergers and acquisitions are seen as a key strategy for companies to enhance competitiveness, improve financial performance, and optimize governance structures [5]