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CHINESE COMPETITION AND THE RESTRUCTURING OF SOUTH AFRICAN MANUFACTURING
Rhys Jenkins (UEA)Lawrence Edwards (UCT)
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GROWTH OF CHINA
• GDP growth of >9% p.a. for three decades• Overtakes Japan as 2nd largest economy in the
world• Share of world trade increased from 1% to 8%
(1980-2009)• Overtakes Germany as world’s largest
exporter
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ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK
COMPETITIVE COMPLEMENTARYDIRECT Chinese imports
displacing domestic producers
Exports to ChinaImports of parts from China
INDIRECT Loss of market share to China in export markets
Involvement in Global Production Networks with China
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Increased imports from China
Import competing industries
Import using industries
Falling profit margins
Exit of least efficient firms
Defensive innovation by survivors
Falling production
Productivity changes
Falling Employment
Wages
Rising profit margins
Increased production
Increased employment
Increased wages
Falling domestic prices
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TWO KEY QUESTIONS
• What types of products are being imported from China?
• Consumer goods• Intermediate goods• Capital goods
• Are Chinese imports displacing imports from other countries or domestic production?
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WHICH INDUSTRIES ARE AFFECTED BY CHINESE COMPETITION?
• By technology level – Lall classification• Primary products• Resource-based manufactures• Low technology manufactures• Medium technology manufactures• High technology manufactures
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CHINESE IMPORT PENETRATION
• Estimation of China’s share in apparent consumption by industry
• Converting trade data to industrial classification• Level of disaggregation (3 digit ISIC)• Data problems – unregistered trade
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METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSING IMPACTS OF IMPORTS FROM CHINA
• Chenery-type decomposition to estimate impacts on output and employment.• Discrete time periods• Estimate extent to which China displaces other imports
and/or domestic production• Use of employment coefficients to estimate
employment effects
• Panel data estimation• Structural model (fixed effects)• Dynamic model (GMM)
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METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSING IMPACTS OF CHINESE COMPETITION ON EXPORTS
TO THIRD MARKETS• Constant Market Share Analysis (Shift/Share)
∆kH = ΣXtHi*∆mi + ΣMi
t+1*∆kHi (1) where: kH is the share of country H in total imports of the destination marketXH is the total exports of country H to the destination market mi is the share of product i in the total imports of the destination marketMi is the total imports of product i by the destination marketSuperscripts t and t+1 represent the initial and final year of the period.
• Extension by Batista to distribute changes in market shares between competitors.
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BATISTA METHOD
• The loss of market share by a country (H) to China (C), in a particular product i is defined as:
∆kHCi = ∆kHi*ktCi - ∆ kCi* kt
Hi (2) Summing over all products gives the aggregate loss of market share to China:
Σ∆kHCi = Σ∆kHi*ktCi - Σ∆ kCi* kt
Hi (3)
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BRAZILIAN TRADE IN MANUFACTURES WITH CHINA, 1996-2010 (US$bn.)
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CHINA’S SHARE IN BRAZIL’S TOTAL IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MANUFACTURES, 1996-2010 (%)
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BRAZILIAN IMPORTS FROM CHINA BY END USE (%)
1996 2001 2006 2009
Food & beverages 3.3 0.9 0.7 1.0
Industrial supplies 22.3 26.2 23.6 26.5
Fuels & lubricants 3.6 9.2 1.7 0.6
Capital goods 12.3 18.1 26.2 24.9
Parts for capital goods 11.9 23.4 28.3 25.3
Transport equipment 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.8
Parts for transport equipment
2.6 2.2 4.6 4.4
Consumption goods 43.6 19.8 14.8 16.5
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BRAZILIAN IMPORTS FROM CHINA BY TYPE OF PRODUCT (%)
1996 2001 2006 2009
Primary Commodities 3.4% 4.3% 1.4% 1.6%
Resource Based Manufactures 10.9% 17.0% 9.5% 10.7%
Low Technology 39.6% 20.6% 16.1% 20.8%
Medium Technology 20.2% 19.2% 26.2% 25.2%
High Technology 25.0% 38.4% 46.5% 41.4%
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IMPORTS AS A SHARE OF DOMESTIC DEMAND IN MANUFACTURING, 1996-2007
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CHINESE IMPORTS SHARE OF DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION (%)
Industry Share 2007Office equipment 62.9
Optical and photographic equipment 31.2
Travel and other leather goods 18.3
Batteries and accumulators 17.8
Lamps and lighting equipment 15.5
Radio & TV receivers and sound and video recorders 14.6
Miscellaneous manufactures 12.8
Electronic data processing equipment 12.8
Basic electronic materials 12.7
Telephone and radio & TV transmitting equipment 12.5
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DISPLACEMENT OF OTHER IMPORTS AND DOMESTIC PRODUCTION BY CHINESE IMPORTS (1996-2007)
1996-2001 2001-2004 2004-2007
Total gain by China (Reais mn.) 787 3,718 9,016
Gain by China from ROW (Reais mn.) 197 2,225 5,099
Gain by China from domestic producers (Reais mn.) 590 1,493 3,917
% from RoW 25.0% 59.8% 56.6%
% from domestic producers 75.0% 40.2% 43.4%
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OVERALL IMPACT OF CHINESE IMPORTS ON INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (1996-2007)
1996-2001 2001-2004 2004-2007
Loss of employment to Chinese imports -6,312 -9,168 -32,726Gain from exports to China 8,121 12,813 -4,870Growth in total industrial employment
320,111 867,210 767,703
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PANEL DATA RESULTS
Fixed effects GMM (Arellano-Bond)All industries L-intensive
(additional)All industries L-intensive
industries only
Prices -ve*** -ve*** -ve*** 0ProfitsProductivity +ve*** +ve* -ve* +ve**Employment -ve** -ve* 0 -ve***Wages -ve*** 0 -ve*** -ve**
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SHARE OF INDUSTRIAL IMPORTS FROM BRAZIL AND CHINA, 1996-2009
ARGENTINA
0.0%5.0%10.0%15.0%20.0%25.0%30.0%35.0%40.0%
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0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%
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0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%18.0%
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0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%10.0%12.0%14.0%
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Brazil China
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DISPLACEMENT OF BRAZILIAN MANUFACTURED EXPORTS BY CHINA, 1996-2009
Share of Brazilian exports 1996-2001 2001-2004 2004-2009USA
-0.7% -9.6% -5.3%EU
-2.5% -0.3% -5.9%Argentina 0.1% -0.3% -6.8%Chile -1.2% -1.0% -14.4%Mexico -0.4% -1.2% -6.6%Venezuela -0.8% 0.2% -8.6%
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CHINESE TRADE FLOWS WITH SOUTH AFRICA: A CURSORY
OVERVIEW
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CHINA’S RISING DOMINANCE AS SOURCE OF SA IMPORTSSouth Africa's Top import partners by trade value
1995 2000 2005 2009
Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share 1 Germany 17.93 Germany 15.26 Germany 16.24 China (1) 16.40 2 USA 12.77 USA 13.52 China (2) 10.42 Germany 14.50 3 UK 11.61 UK 9.68 USA 8.99 USA 9.43 4 Japan 11.05 Japan 9.24 Japan 7.77 Japan 6.06 5 Italy 4.28 France 4.90 UK 6.23 UK 4.69 6 France 4.24 China (6) 4.31 France 5.07 France 3.83 7 Asia Othr.ns 3.50 Italy 3.80 Italy 3.33 Italy 3.12 8 Switz.Liecht 2.64 Switz.Liecht 2.82 Korea Rep. 3.04 Thailand 2.67 9 Netherlands 2.55 Australia 2.82 Brazil 2.73 India 2.62 10 Belgium-Lux 2.48 Asia Othr.ns 2.63 Australia 2.42 Brazil 2.42 11 China (11) 2.07 Netherlands 2.21 India 2.03 Korea Rep. 2.20
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… DRIVEN BY INCREASED IMPORTS OF EXISTING PRODUCTS AND NEW PRODUCTS
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… AND ACROSS NUMEROUS INDUSTRIES
1995 2009 1995 2009Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils & fa 20 6 1 5Dairy products 24 15 0 1Beverages 50 26 0 0Knitted and crocheted fabrics 6 1 5 62Clothing 1 1 29 71Footwear 1 1 36 73Sawmilling and planing of wood 41 6 0 5Paper and paper products 30 3 0 7Coke oven and petroleum products 2 2 16 24Basic chemicals 14 1 1 12Non-metallic mineral products 8 1 5 22Basic iron and steel 20 1 1 25Other fabricated metal products 7 1 4 30General purpose machinery 16 1 1 23Household appliances 2 1 14 62Television, radio and other electronic e 12 1 2 32Motor vehicles 26 10 0 1Other transport equipment 12 9 1 3Furniture 8 1 2 42Other manufacturing 1 1 15 48Total Manufacturing 2 18
Country ranking of China as source of imports
Share Chinese imports in total SA imports (%)
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… AT SUBSTANTIALLY LOWER PRICESImport unit values of China relative to imports from other countries
(Chinese imports as weights)
0.00
0.10
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0.70
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Pchina/P Developing Pchina/P Developed
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COMPOSITION OF IMPORTS SHIFTING TO HIGH-TECH
Composition of SA imports from China
Share China in Total SA imports
1995 2009 1995 2009 High-Technology 12.94 27.29 1.33 20.76 Medium-Technology 22.20 27.92 1.06 12.37 Low-Technology 44.65 32.18 8.44 39.77 Resource-Based 8.27 9.23 1.18 11.06 Primary products 11.44 2.76 3.15 6.77 Other 0.50 0.63 0.30 1.32 Total 100 100 2.07 16.39
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TREND IN CHINESE IMPORTS AS SHARE DOMESTIC DEMAND DIFFERS FROM BRAZIL
Import share of domestic consumption of manufactured goods
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From China Rest of world From world
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… WITH MUCH VARIATION AT THE INDUSTRY LEVEL