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A tour of gloom and doom at China's trade centres

Shop operators lament poor business as empty stores dot China South City's facilities in Zhengzhou and Shenzhen with low visitor traffic

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China South City's trade center in Zhengzhou was seen with few visitors and many closed stores. Photo: Screenshot

"There are so few visitors and I don't want to pay the rent," says Du, a shoe seller who rents a store of about 30 sqmetres in a gigantic new trade centre on the southern outskirts of Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province.

The woman's lament sums up the problems facing many small traders in such centres, which are springing up amid a shift in the mainland's property and retail markets.

With a property downturn and an e-commerce boom that is boosting the logistics industry, many investors have been chasing logistics-related assets on the mainland.

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Among them are the developers of trade centres such as China South City Holdings, which operates the Zhengzhou facility housing Du's store, and Wuzhou International Holdings.

Recent visits by the South China Morning Post to China South City's Zhengzhou and Shenzhen projects revealed lots of empty or shuttered stores and few visitors.

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The trade centres typically house wholesale space for mostly hardware sellers, retail stores for garments, shoes and lighting equipment, and some warehousing space.

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