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China manufacturing

China manufacturing
China is the world’s largest manufacturer in terms of output and gained a reputation as the “world’s factory” shortly after its accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001. Lured by cheap labour, China’s new commitment to opening up its economy, and low tariff access to Western markets, all due to its WTO entry, foreign firms and investors rushed to do business in the world’s most populous country in the new millennium. Aided by state investment, China has since become a world leader in the manufacture of steel, car parts, chemical fertilisers, technology, robotics.
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China’s Wingtech, owner of Nexperia, expects wider loss amid row over chipmaker

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Chinese firms set for market growth as the global memory super cycle heats up

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Historic shift? Why Guangdong could lose its status as China’s No 1 economy

Guangdong has been China’s biggest regional economy for nearly four decades. But its crown is now slipping as the eastern Jiangsu catches up fast.

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‘Not healthy’: US ambassador warns against China’s manufacturing dominance

US envoy David Perdue voices concerns over China’s manufacturing power, urging fair, reciprocal trade to benefit global economies.

David Perdue testifies at his Senate confirmation hearing for US ambassador to China in Washington in April 2025. Photo: AFP
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