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Because China relies on selling cheap labor to support the entire industry, because there is a huge labor base, so it can do finished product processing for various levels of industry, because of the formation of a huge and rich industrial manufacturing, and because the products are cheap and approachable, so the best-selling penetrates the world, so to a certain extent, it is called the world's factory.
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Because many companies in the world have set up factories in China, and this is due to the cheap labor in China.
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There are too many Chinese, sadly, now some people are not even as good as dogs, dogs are pets. I'm not belittling people, I'm telling the truth. Go for yourself.
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Workers in China are paid low wages.
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The world's factories are the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, China, Vietnam。The world factory is a manufacturing base that provides industrial products on a large scale for the world market. There is no clear definition in the economics literature.
From the perspective of the historical process of industrial development, after Britain completed the industrial revolution in the 19th century, the machine industry replaced the production mode of manual industry, which greatly improved the industrial production efficiency.
World Factory OverviewFrom the late 19th century to the middle of the 20th century, the United States replaced Britain and became the world's industrial power, ranking among the top in the world in terms of production scale and export share in various fields such as steel, automobiles, chemicals, machinery and equipment, aircraft manufacturing, electrical products, medicine and military equipment, and became an important base for the world's industrial exports.
From the 60s to the 80s of the 20th century, Japan's industry gradually shifted from being dominated by the export of heavy chemical industrial products to being dominated by the export of mechanical and electronic products with high added value, and became a major producer and exporter of technology-intensive products such as mechanical and electrical equipment, automobiles, household appliances, and semiconductors.
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Britain was the first country to industrialize, so it was also the first country to be called the "factory of the world".
After Britain completed the industrial revolution in the 19th century, the machine industry replaced the production mode of manual industry, greatly improved the industrial production efficiency, opened up new categories of industrial production, and exported industrial products to all parts of the world with the cooperation of the colonial gunboat policy.
The logic behind the change of "the world's factory":
For hundreds of years,"The world's factory"There have been many changes, judging by the course of history"The world's factory"It is a process, not a result.
The main reason why the United Kingdom and the United States can develop into the world's factories is the wide application of new technologies and new products, which has led to rapid productivity increases and become the world's leading industrial centers. The scale of Japan's world factories has not reached an absolute dominant position, and its position is mainly reflected in the leading advantages in key industries and key technology fields.
China is more driven by the production and assembly field, which is due to the consideration of operating costs. There is a lack of major scientific and technological advances that can lead the world, or this trend is still in its infancy. From the perspective of duration, the time for China to become the world's factory is still too short, at most 20 years, compared with the United Kingdom and the United States for a hundred years, the quality still needs to be further tested.
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The Chinese market has four major characteristics: enterprises as the main body, and the foundation of the market lies in enterprises; Huge potential and fierce competition; open markets; The rise in people's consumption level and the change in consumption structure will drive transformation and upgrading.
Advantages: 1. Institutional advantages. The socialist system can give full play to its collective advantages and concentrate its efforts on doing great things.
2. Cultural advantages. China has a history of 5,000 years of civilization, and Chinese culture has a long history. Chinese culture contains unrivalled wisdom and strength.
3. Population advantage. China has the largest population in the world, which not only provides enough labor force for development, but also provides talents for various fields. It also provides a sufficient market for economic development.
Fourth, geographical advantages. The vast area provides various resources for economic development, and also provides a variety of geographical environments for economic development.
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Because. China has the only most robust industrial manufacturing system in the world.
So. Anyone who is a foreigner who does not have cerebral palsy.
Priority will be given to products made in China.
Or yes. Relocation of the factory to China.
It can greatly reduce the cost of industrial products.
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Reasons why China has become the "factory of the world":
1.China's labor costs are low, and the annual wage and annual output ratio are the lowest; The population is large and the market potential is large;
2.China is rich in resources and close to the production areas of raw materials;
3.preferential policies for reform and opening up; Land ** low; Continuously improving traffic conditions, etc.
The basis for China to become the world's factory is mainly based on the following four elements:
The first is that the cost advantage of labor will be maintained;
second, the need to maintain technological innovation in labor-intensive industries and heavy chemical industries;
The third is the need to solve the problem of institutional reform, including capital market reform and mechanism reform;
Fourth, we must properly solve the problems of resource and environmental pollution that constrain China's development.
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In order to supply the world market with a large number of export products, the factory cannot only look at the total volume of the country's industrial products. In terms of total production, China already ranks first in the world in many industrial products, such as coal, steel, cement, flat glass, color televisions, household refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, microwave ovens, various textiles, and daily light industrial products. However, due to the large population of Chinese, most of the industrial products per capita are still lower than the world average.
China is a major producer of industry, but it is also a major consumer of industry. All kinds of industrial products are first consumed domestically, followed by exports.
In 2001, China's total exports were $270 billion, ranking sixth in the world, equivalent to 34 percent of the United States' exports, Germany's 49 percent, and Japan's 56 percent. Even with optimistic estimates of an average annual growth rate of 8 percent, China's total exports by 2010 will be only $550 billion, equivalent to the level of Germany's total exports in 2000 and 70 percent of America's total exports in 2000.
From the perspective of the export structure of industrial products, at present and for a long time to come, labor-intensive products will still be the mainstay, such as clothing, footwear, and daily light industrial products. Although the export value of mechanical and electronic products has exceeded the export value of textiles in recent years, the composition of mechanical and electrical products exported is mainly labor-intensive processing and assembly products. Japan's automobile exports alone exceed China's total exports of mechanical and electrical products.
At the same time, China's annual imports of mechanical and electronic products are about 80 billion US dollars, and they are all products with high added value. Among them, the import of semiconductor chips alone accounts for 90% of the domestic chip market demand. This proves that China is also significantly behind the United States, Japan and Germany in the field of technology-intensive manufacturing.
Therefore, China is not yet the world's factory.
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China is recognized as a major manufacturing country in the world, and most of the factories of the world's manufacturers are in China, and China is of course the world's factory.
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It's a drop, and my country has a world factory network, hehe.
Well, yes, 5000 years of history certainly counts.
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