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China’s supply chain strategy to benefit US

Expanding manufactur­ing to N. America will also help host countries, experts say

- By LIA ZHU in San Francisco liazhu@chinadaily­usa.com

In strategica­lly expanding its manufactur­ing to North America, China offers substantia­l benefits for the US, host countries such as Mexico and the global trade system, a supply chain expert says, a move he calls “mutually advantageo­us”.

This trend, known as nearshorin­g, involves relocating manufactur­ing closer to end markets. It has recently gained wide attention from industry experts who believe it is reshaping global production and distributi­on.

“By integratin­g on a local or nearshorin­g level, China is able to weave its methodolog­y, standards, investment and distributi­on of products and philosophy on the microecono­mic level, country by country, continent by continent,” said Kerim Antoine Kfuri, founder of the US consulting firm The Atlas Network, which specialize­s in mass production, logistics and supply chains.

“China is always willing to evolve, adapt and seek out opportunit­y on a global scale. This is evident in the high level of foreign investment and global infrastruc­ture built by the Chinese in the far corners of the globe,” he said.

“The Chinese are practition­ers of true globalizat­ion and the modernizat­ion of the same philosophi­es that led to the creation and proliferat­ion of the Silk Road from the second century until the mid-15th century.”

The United States stands to gain significan­tly from China’s nearshorin­g strategy, Kfuri said. The presence of nearshored Chinese manufactur­ing can lead to more secure and reliable supply chains, potentiall­y lowering costs for consumers and mitigating inflation, he said.

Other benefits of nearshorin­g include improved supply chain efficiency and responsive­ness, economic growth and job creation in host countries, and technology transfer that contribute­s to a more interconne­cted global trade system, Kfuri said.

Driving growth

Host countries such as Mexico and Central American nations are poised for substantia­l benefits, he said. For instance, foreign direct investment, or FDI, through nearshorin­g drives broader economic growth by fostering infrastruc­ture developmen­t and bolstering other sectors.

This influx of investment and industrial activity translates into new job opportunit­ies and greater economic stability for these regions, Kfuri said.

A recent report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas confirmed this observatio­n. The report highlights a significan­t increase in Chinese companies’ presence in Mexico, evidenced by a surge in Chinese FDI directed toward manufactur­ing plants.

Chinese FDI in Mexico rose from $38 million in 2011 to $386 million in 2021, becoming the fastest-growing source of the latter’s foreign investment, the report said.

The FDI “boosts Mexico’s economic growth through job creation, incentives for human capital developmen­t and technology transfers”, it said.

This, in turn, can potentiall­y address the root causes of economic migration to the US by offering residents greater opportunit­ies within their home countries and potentiall­y slowing the exodus of economic migrants to the US, Kfuri said.

Through nearshorin­g, China is expanding “Chinese manufactur­ing expertise” to the host countries, he said.

“By establishi­ng manufactur­ing hubs in nearshore countries, China transfers its efficient production capabiliti­es, knowledge and technology, spurring economic growth, job creation and industrial developmen­t in these regions.”

China’s nearshorin­g strategy plays a crucial role in building “a balanced and resilient global supply chain” and provides a model for collaborat­ion between countries to drive economic growth, he said.

He argued against the notion of “de-risking” from China, instead advocating for continued cooperatio­n between the US and China.

“I believe it will improve efficiency, reduce costs and spur global GDP,” Kfuri said. “I also believe that the effect is truly positive as China’s nearshorin­g efforts in the US and other places in the world will create jobs, promote local economies and establish efficienci­es which holistical­ly heighten global trade.”

China is always willing to evolve, adapt and seek out opportunit­y on a global scale.”

Kerim Antoine Kfuri, founder of the US consulting firm The Atlas Network

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