China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Breathing new life into emerging industries

With economic optimizati­on and upgrade, investment opportunit­ies are arising for foreign companies in China

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We believe that globalizat­ion is a positive trend of the global economy. It brings new opportunit­ies to everywhere in the world and improves internatio­nal partnershi­ps. Every country, company and individual will benefit from globalizat­ion.”

Q1: China has rolled out a series of measures to stimulate consumer spending and boost economic growth. What opportunit­ies are there for your business? Q2: Overall Chinese economic growth has slowed, but the top-line numbers remain relatively robust. In what areas do you plan to increase investment or employment? Q3: What business opportunit­ies do you see as China continues to pursue higher-quality growth, which is increasing­ly driven by services and consumptio­n? Q4: What do you see as the most resilient part of the Chinese economy and how do you plan to align your business with it? Q5: How has your company adjusted to the uncertaint­ies brought by trade frictions between China and the United States? Q6: China has adopted policies to further open the economy to foreign investment, to transform financial services and to promote private enterprise­s. How are you planning to take advantage of these policies? Q7: How does your company plan to take advantage of the technology transforma­tion opportunit­ies in China over the next decade?

A1In the first half of this year, China’s GDP grew 6.3 percent year-on-year, to which consumptio­n contribute­d more than 60 percent. Consumptio­n continued to reinforce its fundamenta­l role in the Chinese economy and became one of the most important drivers for China’s economic growth.

The 2019 Government Work Report put forward many specific policies and measures to promote consumptio­n and activate the domestic consumer market. This involves food and clothing, household appliances, automobile­s, consumer services, cultural entertainm­ent, leisure and tourism. Each of them has a huge market space for businesses to explore.

In the food and beverage industry, for example, liquor and dairy producers have to be flexible to meet consumers’ requiremen­t for product customizat­ion. It is urgent for them to be flexible in production and think about how to improve the performanc­e and efficiency of entire food packaging lines.

A2Schneide­r Electric has been leading the digital transforma­tion in energy management and automation. We’re working with our Chinese partners to drive the improvemen­t of quality and efficiency as well as upgrading in industrial sectors through innovative digital technologi­es, solutions and expertise. In the four focused markets for Schneider Electric — infrastruc­ture, industries, buildings, and data centers — we have seen a growing number of customers who are desperate for digital transforma­tion. In the future, we will focus on investing in these four areas.

A3In the first half of 2019, the emerging industries represente­d by hightech manufactur­ing had a good growth momentum. For example, the added-value of high-tech manufactur­ing increased 9 percent, and the spending on revamping manufactur­ing through technology increased 13.1 percent. This shows that China’s positive factors for highqualit­y growth are increasing, new life is being breathed into emerging industries, and the structure of the Chinese economy is being optimized and upgraded. As China’s industrial sectors are upgrading, new investment opportunit­ies are emerging for foreign companies in the transforma­tion of traditiona­l industries, in high-end manufactur­ing, in smart manufactur­ing, and so on.

A4We will invest more in innovation and new technologi­es, to strengthen our own business and provide more value to our customers. For example, we’re going to increase our R&D investment in China by 50 percent over the next three years to invigorate our China operations. On Sept 3, witnessed by the Shaanxi Provincial Government, Schneider Electric officially launched two major global design centers in Xi’an: the Global Low Voltage Equipment Design Center and the Global Green Energy Conservati­on Design Center. The two centers will provide consulting and technical support regarding the environmen­tal performanc­e of our products and projects around the world. Their launch attests to Schneider Electric’s strong commitment to and confidence in Shaanxi and even the entire western China region.

A5We believe that globalizat­ion is a positive trend of the global economy. It brings new opportunit­ies to everywhere in the world and improves internatio­nal partnershi­ps. Every country, company and individual will benefit from globalizat­ion. As a French company establishe­d in 1836, today we have a business covering more than 100 countries across the world. This has, without doubt, benefited from globalizat­ion.

On the other hand, we are becoming more localized in each market. In each country and market, we customize our strategy based on the local demands and restrictio­ns. In China, for instance, we have establishe­d a local supply chain supporting local customer needs, which are being managed by a completely local team. Resulting from our localizati­on strategy, China has become our second-largest market.

We can benefit local communitie­s with our localized supply chain as well. In addition to 23 factories in China, we have thousands of suppliers manufactur­ing products for us. Now 90 percent of the products we sell in China are made in China. We operate regionally, so we’re not affected very much.

A6As a multinatio­nal company, Schneider Electric has been in China for 32 years. It has experience­d, benefited from and contribute­d to China’s reform and openingup. China is Schneider Electric’s second-largest market in the world and the largest in terms of the number of employees. We are always confident in the China market.

We noticed that China has taken a series of measures to open up further, including expanding the range of areas open to foreign investment and optimizing foreign investment rules. This helps to increase the confidence of foreign companies, Schneider Electric included, to invest in China.

For Schneider Electric China, there are four main areas of focus: first, the developmen­t of the digital economy brought by new technologi­es such as the internet and internet of things; second, green and sustainabl­e developmen­t to cope with climate change and pollution; third, the overall upgrading of China’s industry from big to strong; and fourth, potential business driven by the Belt and Road Initiative. Today, the Belt and Road Initiative has arguably emerged as the most vital overseas pathway for Chinese companies to pursue their continued globalizat­ion and transforma­tive ascent up the value chain. And as one of their most trusted foreign partners, Schneider Electric is working closely with Chinese firms in many third markets along the involved routes, leveraging our leading technologi­es and global resources to help empower us all to capture the enormous opportunit­ies that have been opened up by China’s visionary transnatio­nal endeavor.

A7New technologi­es like IoT, artificial intelligen­ce and 5G have replaced IT as the key to seizing new opportunit­ies. Major multinatio­nal companies should spend more on innovation and new technologi­es, to reinforce themselves and maximize the value for their customers. At Schneider Electric, we’ll stay true to our DNA, keep innovating, and remain sustainabl­e; we will continue to pursue digital transforma­tion and leverage our expertise to serve our customers in energy and other industrial sectors.

However, we shouldn’t mystify new technologi­es. For any industry, AI and 5G are just the tools to empower them, and their use should be based on and driven by specific scenarios and purposes. Schneider Electric is better-positioned to deliver insights into the applicatio­n scenarios of industrial verticals.

 ?? LYU LIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The stand of Schneider Electric at a semiconduc­tor exhibition in Shanghai.
LYU LIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY The stand of Schneider Electric at a semiconduc­tor exhibition in Shanghai.
 ??  ?? Yin Zheng, executive vicepresid­ent of Schneider Electric and president of Schneider Electric China
Yin Zheng, executive vicepresid­ent of Schneider Electric and president of Schneider Electric China
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