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Report Date : |
24.01.2013 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
Dalian
Tianlin Import And Export Co., Ltd |
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Registered Office : |
A-1201, No. 311, Changjiang Road, Xigang District,Dalian,
Liaoning Province, 116001 PR |
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Country : |
China |
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Date of Incorporation : |
27.03.2007 |
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Com. Reg. No.: |
210200000389855 |
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Legal Form : |
Limited Liabilities Company |
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Line of Business : |
Subject engaged in international trade. |
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No. of Employees : |
5 Employees |
RATING & COMMENTS
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MIRA’s Rating : |
B |
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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26-40 |
B |
Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively
below average. |
Small |
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Status : |
Moderate |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Unknown |
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Litigation : |
Clear |
NOTES
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Any query related to this report
can be made on e-mail: infodept@mirainform.com while quoting report
number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List – June 30th,
2012
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Previous Rating (31.03.2012) |
Current Rating (30.06.2012) |
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China |
A2 |
A2 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC
Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low |
A2 |
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Moderate |
B1 |
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High |
B2 |
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Very High |
C1 |
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Restricted |
C2 |
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Off-credit |
D |
china - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
Since the late 1970s China has moved from a closed, centrally planned system to a more market-oriented one that plays a major global role - in 2010 China became the world's largest exporter. Reforms began with the phasing out of collectivized agriculture, and expanded to include the gradual liberalization of prices, fiscal decentralization, increased autonomy for state enterprises, creation of a diversified banking system, development of stock markets, rapid growth of the private sector, and opening to foreign trade and investment. China has implemented reforms in a gradualist fashion. In recent years, China has renewed its support for state-owned enterprises in sectors it considers important to "economic security," explicitly looking to foster globally competitive national champions. After keeping its currency tightly linked to the US dollar for years, in July 2005 China revalued its currency by 2.1% against the US dollar and moved to an exchange rate system that references a basket of currencies. From mid 2005 to late 2008 cumulative appreciation of the renminbi against the US dollar was more than 20%, but the exchange rate remained virtually pegged to the dollar from the onset of the global financial crisis until June 2010, when Beijing allowed resumption of a gradual appreciation. The restructuring of the economy and resulting efficiency gains have contributed to a more than tenfold increase in GDP since 1978. Measured on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis that adjusts for price differences, China in 2010 stood as the second-largest economy in the world after the US, having surpassed Japan in 2001. The dollar values of China's agricultural and industrial output each exceed those of the US; China is second to the US in the value of services it produces. Still, per capita income is below the world average. The Chinese government faces numerous economic challenges, including: (a) reducing its high domestic savings rate and correspondingly low domestic demand; (b) sustaining adequate job growth for tens of millions of migrants and new entrants to the work force; (c) reducing corruption and other economic crimes; and (d) containing environmental damage and social strife related to the economy's rapid transformation. Economic development has progressed further in coastal provinces than in the interior, and by 2011 more than 250 million migrant workers and their dependents had relocated to urban areas to find work. One consequence of population control policy is that China is now one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. Deterioration in the environment - notably air pollution, soil erosion, and the steady fall of the water table, especially in the North - is another long-term problem. China continues to lose arable land because of erosion and economic development. The Chinese government is seeking to add energy production capacity from sources other than coal and oil, focusing on nuclear and alternative energy development. In 2010-11, China faced high inflation resulting largely from its credit-fueled stimulus program. Some tightening measures appear to have controlled inflation, but GDP growth consequently slowed to near 9% for 2011. An economic slowdown in Europe is expected to further drag Chinese growth in 2012. Debt overhang from the stimulus program, particularly among local governments, and a property price bubble challenge policy makers currently. The government's 12th Five-Year Plan, adopted in March 2011, emphasizes continued economic reforms and the need to increase domestic consumption in order to make the economy less dependent on exports in the future. However, China has made only marginal progress toward these rebalancing goals.
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Source : CIA |
Dalian Tianlin Import And Export
Co., Ltd.
a-1201, no. 311, changjiang road,
xigang district,
dalian, liaoning PROVINCE, 116001
PR CHINA
TEL: 86 (0) 411-83713401 FAX: 86 (0) 411-83713402
INCORPORATION DATE : mar. 27, 2007
REGISTRATION NO. : 210200000389855
REGISTERED LEGAL FORM : LIMITED LIABILITIES COMPANY
STAFF STRENGTH : 5
REGISTERED CAPITAL :
CNY 1,000,000
BUSINESS LINE : TRADING
TURNOVER : N/A
EQUITIES : N/A
PAYMENT : AVERAGE
MARKET CONDITION : AVERAGE
FINANCIAL CONDITION :
N/A
OPERATIONAL TREND : FAIRLY STEADY
GENERAL REPUTATION : AVERAGE
EXCHANGE RATE : CNY 6.22 = USD 1
ANS - amount not
stated
NS - not stated
SC - subject
company (the company inquired by you)
NA - not available
CNY - China Yuan Renminbi
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SC was registered as a limited liabilities co. at local Administration for industry & commerce (AIC -
the official body of issuing and renewing business license) on Mar. 27, 2007.
Company Status: Limited liabilities co. This
form of business in PR China is defined as a legal person. No more than fifty
shareholders contribute its registered capital jointly. Shareholders bear
limited liability to the extent of shareholding, and the co. is liable for
its debts only to extent of its total assets. The characteristics of this
form of co. are as follows: Upon
the establishment of the co., an investment certificate is issued to the
each of shareholders. The
board of directors is comprised of three to thirteen members. The
minimum registered capital for a co. is CNY 30,000. Shareholders
may take their capital contributions in cash or by means of tangible assets
or intangible assets such as industrial property and non-patented
technology. Cash
contributed by all shareholders must account for at least 30% of the
registered capital. Existing
shareholders have pre-exemption right to purchase shares of the co. offered
for sale by the other shareholders and to subscribe for the newly increased
registered capital of the co.
SC’s registered business
scope includes domestic trading; import and export goods and technologies.
SC is mainly
engaged in international trade.
Mr.
Lin Guangbin is legal representative, chairman and general manager of SC at
present.
SC is known to have approx. 5 employees at present.
SC
is currently operating at the above stated address, and this address houses its
operating office in the commercial zone of Dalian.
The detailed information of the premise is unspecified.
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SC is not known to host website of its own at present.
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No significant events or changes were found during our
checks with the local Administration for Industry and Commerce.
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MAIN SHAREHOLDERS:
Lin Guangbin 70
Jin Mingsong 30
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Legal representative, Chairman and General manager:
Mr. Lin Guangbin is currently responsible for
the overall management of SC.
Working Experience(s):
At present Working
in SC as legal representative, chairman and general manager.
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Supervisor:
Jin Mingsong
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SC is mainly
engaged in international trade.
SC’s products mainly
include: buttons, decorations, etc.
SC sources its materials 80%
from domestic market, and 20% from overseas market. SC sells 60% of its
products in domestic market, and 40% to overseas market.
The buying terms of SC include Check, T/T, L/C and Credit of
30-60 days. The payment terms of SC include Check, T/T, L/C and Credit of 30-60
days.
Note: SC’s management declined to release its customer and supplier
details.
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SC
is not known to have any subsidiary at present.
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Overall payment appraisal :
( ) Excellent (
) Good (X) Average (
) Fair ( ) Poor
( ) Not yet determined
The appraisal serves as a reference to reveal SC's payments habits and
ability to pay. It is based on the 3
weighed factors: Trade payment
experience (through current enquiry with SC's suppliers), our delinquent
payment and our debt collection record concerning SC.
Trade payment experience : SC did not
provide any name of trade/service suppliers and we have no other sources to
conduct the enquiry at present.
Delinquent
payment record : None in our database.
Debt collection record :No overdue amount owed by SC was placed to us for
collection within the last 6 years.
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SC’s management
declined to release its bank details, and also declined to confirm the given
bank information.
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SC’s management declined to release any financial information.
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SC
is considered small-sized in its line with a development history of 6 years. Taking into consideration of SC’s operation
size, we would rate SC as an above average credit
risk company.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
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Currency |
Unit
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Indian
Rupees |
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US Dollar |
1 |
Rs.53.77 |
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UK Pound |
1 |
Rs.85.13 |
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Euro |
1 |
Rs.71.56 |
INFORMATION DETAILS
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Report
Prepared by : |
NLM |
RATING EXPLANATIONS
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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>86 |
Aaa |
Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the
strongest capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums |
Unlimited |
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71-85 |
Aa |
Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for
credit transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of
interest and principal sums |
Large |
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56-70 |
A |
Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General
unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for
payment of interest and principal sums |
Fairly
Large |
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41-55 |
Ba |
Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet
normal commitments. |
Satisfactory |
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26-40 |
B |
Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems
comparatively below average. |
Small |
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11-25 |
Ca |
Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and
principal sums in default or expected to be in default upon maturity |
Limited
with full security |
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<10 |
C |
Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be
exercised |
Credit
not recommended |
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NB |
New
Business |
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This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s credit
risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated from a
composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of this
report. The assessed factors and their relative weights (as indicated through
%) are as follows:
Financial
condition (40%) Ownership
background (20%) Payment
record (10%)
Credit
history (10%) Market
trend (10%) Operational
size (10%)
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