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s largest construction market by 2018. 24 。s figure of 61 percent.SMEs plan to expand their businesses organicallyOne firm indicator of business success is the willingness of an organisation to take on additional labour costs. Almost half, or 47 percent, of Chinese SMEs indicated they would increase workforce by up to or over 10 percent in 2010, pared to 35 percent in 2009. Although SMEs may have difficulty in attracting top talent, advantages, such as system flexibility and development potential allow them to offer incentives patible with their own organisational structures.There are obstacles to getting off the groundSMEs are encountering more problems with starting their businesses than growing their business. Of the Chinese SMEs surveyed, 70 percent believe they have encountered financing problems, with 49 percent indicating bureaucracy and red tape in processing applications as the problem most monly encountered. Nonetheless, 2010 may turn out to be a promising year for Chinese SMEs as results show that much fewer SMEs are encountering financing problems. Close to a third (30 percent) of respondents indicated no problems encountered in financing their business, as pared to only 17 percent in 2009.The grass is greener on the other side of the borderChinese SMEs seem eager to explore business opportunities beyond their native borders. Almost half, or 46 percent, of Chinese SMEs surveyed felt that market growth, growing business into other regions/overseas market/overseas resources was the type of business opportunity they would be most willing to explore.Given the changes in the financial services sector, perceived sector opportunities are shiftingWith the impact of the global economic crisis on the financial services sector, many businesses, including Chinese SMEs are looking to other sectors when searching for new opportunities. When asked which industries would bee key economic pillars for China over the next three to five years, SMEs listed building and construction (34 percent), IT (28 percent), and manufacturing (25 percent) as their top three. This is in line with recent global statistics, including an estimate by the World Bank, that approximately half of the world39。s petitiveness, both on a local level and at a global scale, said Richard.Other UPS ABM 2010 highlights include the following:For Chinese SMEs, the glass is half full in 2010Respondents to UPS ABM 2010 exhibited increased optimism towards a continued economic recovery. Of those surveyed, 65 percent believe their pany39。s survey felt the need to change their supply chain practices in order to increase their organisation39。 is listed by Chinese SMEs as the top critical influencer of sustainable innovation, followed by Core petitive advantage and Ramp。s ABM was a deep respect for innovative thinking within the organisation. Innovation was listed by 90 percent of Chinese SMEs as the most important factor in contributing to their petitiveness. However, they also recognised it as an area for improvement, since 68 percent of Chinese SMEs indicated innovation as something their organisation lacked. In view of the world economy39。 factors which instead came in second and third on Chinese SMEs39。s strong performance in Asia and export volume growth of 40 percent in China in the first two quarters of 2010.Findings from UPS ABM 2010 reaffirmed the petitive edge of Chinese SMEs, with 78 percent of SMEs in Asia Pacific rating Chinese SMEs as much more petitive or more petitive than SMEs in their own countries.Regarding Chinese SMEs39。s survey covered 1,350 SMEs across 13 markets: China, along with Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.This year39。原文UPS ABM 2010 Survey Reveals Chinese SMEs are Focusing their Business Growth in the Asia PacificBeijing, September 20, 2010UPS today announced the results of its UPS Asia Business Monitor (UPS ABM) 2010. A main finding of the report indicated a renewed confidence in economic growth in the Asia Pacific and that most Chinese SMEs choose to conduct the majority of their bu