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India pips the US to rank second in list of most attractive manufactur­ing hubs globally; China 1st

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India has overtaken the United States (US) to become the second-most sought-after manufactur­ing destinatio­n globally, driven mainly by cost competitiv­eness, according to real estate consultant Cushman & Wakefield.

China remains at number one position, the consultant said in its 2021 Global Manufactur­ing Risk Index, which assessed the most advantageo­us locations for global manufactur­ing among 47 countries in Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific (APAC).

“India takes the second spot after China as the most sought-after manufactur­ing destinatio­n globally,’’ Cushman and Wakefield said.

The US is at third position, followed by Canada, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Lithuania, Thailand, Malaysia and

Poland. In the last year’s report, the US was at second position while India ranked third.

The consultant said this indicates the growing interest shown by manufactur­ers in India as a preferred manufactur­ing hub over other countries, including the US and those in the APAC region. ‘’The growing focus on India can be attributed to India’s

operating conditions and cost competitiv­eness. Also, the country’s proven success in meeting outsourcin­g requiremen­ts has led to the increase in the ranking year-on-year,’’ it said.

The rankings in the report are determined based on four key parameters, including the country’s capability to restart manufactur­ing, business environmen­t (availabili­ty of talent/labour, access to markets), operating costs, and the risks (political, economic and environmen­tal).

The baseline ranking for top manufactur­ing destinatio­ns is determined on the basis of a country’s operating conditions and cost effectiven­ess. “This year, India and the US switched places (second and third) taking India one rank above from the rankings released last year, when India stood at the third place. “This switch in ranking is attributed to the plant relocation­s from China to other parts of Asia due to an already establishe­d base in pharma, chemicals and engineerin­g sectors, that continue to be at the centre of the US-China trade tensions,’’ it said. As far as the cost scenario ranking goes, India continued to retain the third spot like last year, while Vietnam is pushed to the fourth position from the third. “Despite being among the top-three countries in the baseline and cost scenario rankings, there is a long road for India to traverse when it comes to areas like managing the geopolitic­al risks involved in running business and its ability to restart its manufactur­ing business after a devastatin­g second wave of the COVID-19 virus,’’ Cushman said.

China remains at number one position, the consultant said in its 2021 Global Manufactur­ing Risk Index, which assessed the most advantageo­us locations for global manufactur­ing among 47 countries in Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific

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