Heavy Machinery Stocks Decline in Hong Kong as Leading Firms' Price Hikes Signal Reduced Competition; Analysts See Potential for Easing Forex Pressures

Stock News
07/13

Heavy machinery stocks in Hong Kong experienced a collective decline. At the time of writing, SINOTRUK (03808) shares were down 4.57% to HK$38. SANY INT'L (00631) fell by 3.1% to HK$6.56. SANY HEAVY IND (06031) dropped 2.94% to HK$18.46, while ZOOMLION (01157) decreased by 2.29% to HK$6.82.

The market movement follows news that, effective July 1, SANY HEAVY IND and XCMG have increased prices for various models, including wheeled and crawler cranes, by 2% to 5%. Yuan Zhen, Secretary-General of the Changsha Construction Machinery Association, commented that while the price hikes led by top companies may temporarily ease the intense price competition, or "inward competition," within the sector, a fundamental resolution remains difficult.

Analyst Perspectives on Market Dynamics

Zhongtai Securities noted that a moderation in irrational price competition is beneficial for restoring profitability across the entire industry chain. In the first quarter, the industry's profits were broadly impacted by exchange losses due to the appreciation of the Renminbi, causing reported profit growth to significantly lag behind actual operational profit growth.

Outlook for Profit Recovery and Forex Impact

Southwest Securities pointed out that the industry's competitive landscape is accelerating its shift from price-based competition towards profit recovery. Coupled with the expectation that foreign exchange pressure may begin to ease marginally by the third quarter of 2026, leading companies are poised to potentially release significant earnings elasticity.

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