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Mayor of troubled Chinese manufacturing hub Dongguan insists recovery is under way despite business closures

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A court seal is taped to a closed toy factory in Dongguan in 2009. About 500 factories have closed this year. Photo: AP
Mimi Lau

About 500 businesses closed their doors in Dongguan this year but mayor Yuan Baocheng insists the local economy is under control and denies a second wave of factory closures has hit the city since the 2008 global financial crisis.

Yuan said on Wednesday that the closures were "a normal part of restructuring".

“This year, we learnt that about 500 foreign and domestic businesses have closed,” Yuan said. “[Under] reasonable market competition, it’s normal to see some business close and others open.”

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Mayor Yuan Baocheng
Mayor Yuan Baocheng
He said more than 21 per cent new corporations had registered in the city, representing a rise from 600,000 to 700,000 this year.

“These figures show the economic structure and market changes fall within a controllable range,” Yuan said.

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The mayor’s comments come amid growing concerns about the declining business environment in the city.

Media reports have highlighted sudden business closures on the back of disappointing export figures while workers have taken industrial action demanding businesses settle outstanding wages before closing shop.

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