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Will China lose ‘world’s factory’ tag?
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- Paran Balakrishnan talks about recent US tariff sanctions on Chinese products and how it could affect the whole Asia in both positive and negative manner.
- US President Donald Trump has authorized a new round of tariffs on an additional $200 billion of Chinese goods, bringing the total to $250 billion.
Important Analyses
- The trade dispute between the US and China continues.
Impact on China
- Companies like Adidas and Nike have been shifting their production base from China.
- U.S.’s tariffs have given a series blow to many US companies producing in China.
- Hi-tech products exported to US from China made by US companies is also getting affected.
- Other reasons which are going against China are increase in wages and rise of rents in industrial areas.
- Still China isn’t about to lose its status of world’s factory soon as China’s formal manufacturing sector is estimated to employ 120 million workers.
Impact of Vietnam
- Vietnam position’s right now is where China was about 10-15 years back.
- Adidas has cut over 40% of its shoes production in China.
- Similarly, Nike, Samsung, Camera maker Olympus, etc. have also moved to Vietnam.
- Even many Chinese companies are now looking to shift production there.
13.Factors in favour of Vietnam
- Geography plays well for Vietnam as it is close to Korea as well as China.
- Political stability in Vietnam
- Educated and young workforce
Impact on Indonesia
- Indonesia is also attracting companies because:
- Indonesia has a 2050-million population.
- Start-ups are emerging
- e-commerce is taking off
Impact on India
- Companies like Facebook, Google, Apple, Samsung, etc. are keen to invest in India because of young workforce, rising middle-income class, etc.
- US’s tariff on Chinese products could make Indian machinery, electrical equipment, vehicles, transport parts, and chemicals, etc. more competitive in the US market.
- India’s vast internal market is also playing in its favour.
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