Economic News/Trends and Analysis — February 2, 2010
Canadian small businesses confident about economic growth in 2010
Although economic recovery begins to take hold, barriers to international business persist
The semi-annual HSBC Global Small Business Confidence Monitor gauges the six-month outlook of SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) on local economic growth, capital investment plans and recruitment. This fifth edition of the survey captures the views of more than 6,000 SMEs across 20 markets in Asia, the
The global results are fairly positive, with
Miguel Barrieras, Senior Vice President and National Head of Business Banking, HSBC Bank
Reasons for doing business internationally
Canadian small businesses doing business internationally today cite sales and revenue opportunities (71%) and access to foreign markets (68%) as the top two reasons for doing so, followed by the presence of suppliers and partners in other markets (47%), lower costs (32%), following competitors (27%) and greater availability of talent (26%).
Barriers to doing business internationally
The chief barrier to doing business internationally was identified by 39 per cent of Canadian respondents as bureaucratic red tape, followed closely by lack of product demand (37%), lack of knowledge or contacts in overseas markets (35%), low profit margins (34%), high shipping and storage costs (32%), and unstable financial conditions (31%). Globally, fluctuating foreign exchange and interest rates, as well as a lack of knowledge or contacts in overseas markets, pose the greatest barriers to doing business internationally.
More SMEs outside of
For the first time, the HSBC Small Business Confidence Monitor asked SMEs about the extent of their cross-border trade and other international business, such as overseas operations. In
Outlook on local economic growth
In terms of economic growth, 59 per cent of Canadian SMEs expect local GDP growth to maintain the same pace in the next six months. While 11 per cent expect growth to slow, nearly three times as many, or 29 per cent, expect the pace to increase.
Outlook on capital expenditure
Fifty-nine per cent of Canadian SMEs indicated that their plans for investing in their own businesses through capital expenditures have not changed. Where just under half, or 27 per cent, would slightly or significantly increase their capital expenditures, only 15 per cent would decrease capital expenditures slightly or significantly.
Outlook on recruitment plans
Three-quarters of Canadian SMEs, the bulk of whom (80%) employ no more than ten employees, foresee their hiring plans to remain unchanged in the coming six months. Encouragingly, 22% of respondents plan to increase staff in the next six months and the number planning to reduce staff sits at a low, four per cent.
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About the survey
The semi-annual HSBC Small Business Confidence Monitor, which this year includes
About HSBC
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For further information: Media enquiries: Ernest Yee, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, HSBC Bank Canada, (604) 641-2973; Fabrice de Dongo, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, HSBC Bank Canada, (416) 868-8282
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