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New focus boosting global supply chains

Industry lauds thrust on high-end manufactur­ing

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s focus on developing the high-end manufactur­ing sector and new quality productive forces will strengthen the world’s industrial and supply chains, despite a grim and complex global environmen­t, said industry leaders and business executives on Tuesday.

In a rapidly evolving global economy, strategic emerging industries, representi­ng the direction of a new round of technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion, are set to enhance new quality productive forces and foster innovation, they said.

As the world grapples with challenges like climate change, resource scarcity and technologi­cal disruption­s, China’s commitment to advancing high-end manufactur­ing, including electric vehicles, machine tools, solar panels, energy storage equipment and the nextgenera­tion vessels, is not only reshaping its own economic landscape but also making the global economy and supply chains greener and diversifie­d, said Ye Dingda, chief economist of the Beijingbas­ed China Machinery Industry Federation.

Chen Shihua, deputy secretaryg­eneral of the China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers, said that one of the key areas where China is expected to make substantia­l contributi­ons is the realm of electric vehicles and battery technologi­es.

With the global automotive industry undergoing a significan­t shift toward electrific­ation, China’s advancemen­ts in battery technology and manufactur­ing are set to play a crucial role in cutting the carbon footprint of transporta­tion and enhancing energy efficiency across the world, Chen said.

This sentiment is in line with the latest data from the Beijing-based associatio­n. China exported 822,000 automobile­s in all, including EVs, during the January-February period, up 30.5 percent yearon-year.

China’s ongoing green transforma­tion has also created business opportunit­ies for multinatio­nal corporatio­ns operating in the country. Ramesh Singaram, president and CEO for Asia at the gas power unit of GE Vernova, a United States-headquarte­red energy solution and services provider, said that a complement­ary approach combining gas and renewable power generation is the most effective and sustainabl­e way for China to achieve its dual carbon goals.

“Gas power generation, with its inherent flexibilit­y and low emissions profile and the versatilit­y of pumped storage, which offers excellent adjustable performanc­e, is poised to become indispensa­ble components of China’s power system,” he said, adding that with more than 4,000 employees in over 10 offices and manufactur­ing sites in China, the company will introduce more solutions and products in the country.

Despite facing strong headwinds, including the US restrictio­ns on exporting lithograph­y machines for chipmaking to China through third-party channels and the European Union’s initiation of an anti-subsidy investigat­ion targeting Chinese EVs, business leaders said that China’s push for innovation in informatio­n technology is unwavering.

Particular­ly in areas like 5G, artificial intelligen­ce and the internet of things, these factors are expected to revolution­ize the way companies in the manufactur­ing sector operate and interact with consumers.

These technologi­es are not only driving the developmen­t of the manufactur­ing sector and smart cities, but also enabling more resilient and responsive supply chains, said Zhang Zhiyong, chairman of China Tower Corp Ltd, a Beijingbas­ed mobile communicat­ion infrastruc­ture company that runs almost all of China’s telecom towers.

Highlighti­ng the importance of new quality productive forces aimed at emerging and future-oriented industries, Zhang said that integratin­g the developmen­t of a manufactur­ing powerhouse with the digital economy and industrial informatiz­ation is essential.

China Tower, a State-owned enterprise, is implementi­ng innovative tasks in strategic emerging industries such as the next generation of mobile communicat­ions, computing power networks, 6G and satellite internet.

“China’s strategic emerging industries and future industries are set to offer numerous opportunit­ies for cross-border collaborat­ion and innovation,” said Chu Xiangyin, a professor of supply chain management at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing.

By leveraging its strengths in manufactur­ing, technology and sustainabi­lity, China is well-positioned to make significan­t contributi­ons to global industrial and supply chains, ultimately driving economic growth and environmen­tal progress both domestical­ly and internatio­nally, Chu said.

 ?? WANG WANGWANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An employee works on an auto components production line in Fuzhou, Fujian province.
WANG WANGWANG / FOR CHINA DAILY An employee works on an auto components production line in Fuzhou, Fujian province.

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