COVID-19 and the Future of Chinese Manufacturing

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China is expected to maintain a prominent role in global supply chains despite the COVID-19 pandemic, which has renewed discussions about whether countries around the world have become too reliant on Chinese manufacturing, according to one of The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s (CUHK) leading researchers on global economic networks.
Jing Wu, Assistant Professor at CUHK Business School’s Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics, acknowledges that the pandemic, which resulted in an extended shutdown of factories across China following Lunar New Year, may lead firms which operate global supply chains to diversify their manufacturing base in addition to China as part of a stronger focus on risk management.
For decades, China has provided the bulk of components to manufacturers around the world. But even after new infections tapered off within its borders, factories have been slow to resume their normal production capacity. This has been blamed on a number of challenges including a shortage of labour due to the slow recovery of transportation links post lockdown, as companies scramble to ensure adequate protection for the workers against infection, and a shortage of parts from upstream suppliers.
A recent survey of companies in the US by the non-profit Institute for Supply Management reported 75 percent of respondents said their supply chain had been disrupted due to the coronavirus, with one in six, or 16 percent, having already revised their revenue guidance down by an average of 5.6 percent.
It also comes amid reports that Japan, one of China’s biggest trade partners, has earmarked US$2.2 billion of its record US$1 trillion stimulus package to help its manufacturers shift production out of the world’s second-largest economy.
