Power sector hit by losses as SOE profits dwindle - ResearchInChina

Date:2008-11-03liaoyan  Text Size:

PROFITS for China's state-owned enterprises, excluding financial institutions, dropped in the first three quarters amid the economic slowdown, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Finance.

SOE profits in the first nine months were 1.11 trillion yuan (US$162.63 billion), down 2.9 percent year on year. January-August profits were 1.3 percent less than a year ago, the ministry said in a report.

Sales revenue of the enterprises rose 25 percent to 16.03 trillion yuan for the year ending September, down 1.1 percentage points from the figure for the first eight months.

Profits of central SOEs fell 9 percent to 780.22 billion yuan through September after a 7.7-percent decline in the first eight months from a year earlier.

Weak demand and rising costs of raw materials squeezed the profits of the enterprises and forced many to cut production as China's economy slowed to 9 percent in the third quarter this year, the first single-digit expansion since 2002, the report said.

The power sector suffered the most as the fine-tuned electricity prices could not make up for soaring coal costs. Losses by the country's top five power companies totaled 21.4 billion yuan in the first nine months, a rise of 4.64 billion yuan from January-August.

The nation's top two power grids saw their profits tumble 80.9 percent from a year ago to 8.47 billion yuan.

The report said the oil-producing and petrochemical industry's losses were narrowed as the crude prices dropped a lot from the record high of US$147 a barrel in July. The petrochemical sector saw profits plunge 81.1 percent year on year to 13.65 billion yuan in the first three quarters. Oil producer's profits fell 6.9 percent to 171.29 billion yuan.


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