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Strong export performance for XCMG

XCMG reports a strong export performance.
By MJ Woof May 16, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Chinese equipment firm XCMG has been developing its profile outside of its home market, exporting machines and also expanding its overseas manufacturing

Chinese construction machinery manufacturer XCMG reports a strong performance. 

The firm had a total revenue of US$13.57 billion and net profit attributable to shareholders of $622.78 million.
XCMG has also shown strong performance in the first quarter of 2023, reporting revenue of $3.46 billion and net profit attributable to shareholders of $216.9 million, projecting growth.

“As a globally leading provider of construction machinery and sustainable development solutions, XCMG is able to consolidate our strategic advantages through the economic slowdown that is affecting the industry, prioritizing technological innovation and internationalisation in our strategic roadmap to grow with resiliency,” said Yang Dongsheng, chairman of XCMG.

In 2022, XCMG invested $831.453 million into R&D overall, a 6.13% increase year-on-year, and it accounted for 6.13% of the total revenue of the year, which was a significant increase compared to 4.64% in 2021.

XCMG had 5,767 R&D personnel as of the end of 2022, which was a 14.97% increase year-on-year, making up 21% of the total number of employees. The majority of the new talents who joined XCMG in 2022 are experienced researchers, and they’re committed to tackling the most challenging bottlenecks. 

The firm benefited from sales development in overseas markets with significant export growth. The firm responded to a peak in China’s construction machinery industry during 2021, focussing on developing its exports instead.

In 2022, XCMG achieved US$4.03 billion of international revenue, a 50.5% growth year-on-year, and an export income of $ 3.13 billion saw 70.5% growth year-on-year. It also saw a higher gross profit margin in international markets of 22.33%, compared to 19.32% in the domestic market.

XCMG now exports to 191 countries and regions worldwide, and its export market share has increased by 2.42%. In 2022, all eight regions of Asia-Pacific, Middle Asia, Africa, North America, Europe, West Asia and North Africa, Oceania, and South America have shown robust growth of 60.2%, 68.82%, 35.97%, 217.94%, 195.11%, 27.19%, 19.10%, and 99.29% respectively.

As XCMG accelerates localised production and operation in overseas markets, its international subsidiaries also showed strong performance in 2022. XCMG Brazil’s revenue grew by 86.35%, the XCMG Schwing grew by 30.33%, and the India company has improved local production capacity in its first year of operation.

XCMG has strategically set up global R&D bases to further support its innovative technology development and international strategies. It is projecting a 10% revenue growth in 2023 based on overall industry, domestic, and international trends.
 

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