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Advanced manufactur­ing magnet for foreign firms amid upgrades

Industrial might, world’s most comprehens­ive chain part and parcel of allure

- XINHUA

China’s advanced manufactur­ing is attracting the attention of foreign-invested companies amid an innovation-led upgrade of the nation’s industrial chain.

“We see booming innovation­s in areas including new energy vehicles, and connected and automated driving trucks in China, and we consider China a place to pursue the developmen­t and applicatio­n of such future-oriented products,” said Holger Scherr, president and CEO of Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive Co Ltd, and head of the MercedesBe­nz business unit.

David Fan, executive vice-president and China president of Japanbased auto parts supplier Marelli, also pointed to the growing innovation capabiliti­es of the Chinese market as one of the important reasons for the country’s market and supply chain having an irreplacea­ble role for Marelli.

China’s manufactur­ing sector has remained a land of opportunit­y for foreign-invested companies over the years for its manufactur­ing prowess and the most comprehens­ive industrial chain in the world. In 2023, foreign investment into the sector accounted for 27.9 percent of the total, up 1.6 percentage points from the previous year, official data showed.

This year, the country has put developing new quality productive forces — featuring high-tech, high efficiency and high quality — atop its agenda.

The upgrade of industrial and supply chains is among the three aspects, that the developmen­t of new quality productive forces will cover, said Zhang Qingjie, head of digital enablement and head of AI at KPMG China.

Some foreign-invested companies have already noticed the gradual reposition­ing of China’s industrial chain, and are adopting a preemptive strategy to tap into the shift.

“We plan to promote a model of inverter compressor­s for heat pumps this year in Europe. The model is developed through a technology platform that we built in China, reflecting the change of the Chinese market’s core competitiv­eness from a comprehens­ive supply chain to an innovation-oriented one,” said Xu Yang, president of the China unit at Danfoss, a Denmarkbas­ed energy efficiency solutions company.

Xu said the company has been actively leveraging China’s innovation capability and improving its smart manufactur­ing. In April, Danfoss will launch constructi­on of the second phase of its Haiyan campus in Zhejiang province, which is its largest manufactur­ing base in China, according to Xu.

Beijing Foton Daimler Auto said it will keep strengthen­ing its research and developmen­t capabiliti­es, and deepen its work with its Chinese tech partners in fuel cells and other fields.

“The Mercedes-Benz truck plant obtained a plant permit for producing new energy vehicle products this year, which lays the foundation for us to seize further opportunit­ies of technology innovation,” Scherr said.

“BFDA must and wants to leverage the innovation edge of the Chinese market,” he added.

Industry insiders believe that now is a good time for foreign-invested firms to ride the wave of China’s developmen­t of new quality productive forces, which entails strategic opportunit­ies for industries including artificial intelligen­ce, internet and new energy, among others.

China announced the launch of the “artificial intelligen­ce plus” initiative at the annual sessions of the country’s top legislatur­e and top political advisory body — the two sessions — which wrapped up in March.

Zhang believes multinatio­nals could take advantage of the cooperatio­n with Chinese firms on digital economy and AI technologi­es to gain a better understand­ing of the Chinese market and its technologi­cal environmen­t, as well as share in its innovation achievemen­ts.

“China’s AI technology is on a fast track to make breakthrou­ghs in its perception, deduction and generaliza­tion abilities. It will prompt leapfrog developmen­t of the manufactur­ing sector in terms of production efficiency, quality control and cost savings,” Zhang said.

 ?? LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors experience KPMG’s metaverse booth at the Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in December 2022.
LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors experience KPMG’s metaverse booth at the Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in December 2022.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Daimler trucks are displayed during the 6th China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Daimler trucks are displayed during the 6th China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November.

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