China Daily (Hong Kong)

Value of manufactur­ing in the post-virus era

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Editor's Note: Cao Dewang, board chairman of the Fuyao Group, a leading Chinese auto glass manufactur­er, recently spoke to Beijing News on the importance of valuing manufactur­ing and mastering core technologi­es and other issues following the novel coronaviru­s outbreak. Following are excerpts:

It is believed that after the outbreak, mistrust among countries will grow and they are certain to make some adjustment­s to their industrial chain policies, such as building a more independen­t, complete and secure industrial chain of their own. An anti-globalizat­ion trend could emerge, but it will harm all countries and spell disaster for the global economy.

After the outbreak, some countries might want to reduce their dependence on China industrial­ly, something we must guard against, considerin­g that it will be difficult for the global industrial chain to find an alternativ­e economy to China in the short term.

The global industrial chain cannot and should not decouple from China. However, we must self-reflect on the fact that, because of rising labor costs, trade frictions and other factors, the cost of China’s manufactur­ing industry has been rising, making it lose its previous competitiv­eness. For example, some manufactur­ing enterprise­s have started moving out to lower-cost Southeast Asian nations. The decline of manufactur­ing competitiv­eness will lead to the decline of China’s national competitiv­eness, and we need to be vigilant against such a trend.

Many people often divide industries into high-end and low-end and in their eyes, internet and big data are high-end industries while manufactur­ing, with its cheap labor, is a low-end one. However, after the outbreak, one can say it is dangerous for a country to seriously depend on exports for traditiona­l manufactur­ing products such as epidemic prevention materials. So, China must have some long and prosperous traditiona­l industries.

To establish an independen­t and complete industrial system after the epidemic, China must not only pay attention to traditiona­l manufactur­ing, but also master some core technologi­es, without which China’s developmen­t will be under the restraint of foreign industrial chains.

Manufactur­ing is the foundation of a country’s national economy and without it many so-called highend industries cannot be developed at all. Excessive real estate investment and developmen­t in China in the past few years have led to the flow of bank capital, labor and other resources to the property sector, driving up manufactur­ing costs. If the country no longer blindly promotes real estate developmen­t, it will save large amounts of labor, capital and other resources for the developmen­t of other sectors.

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