European companies maintain China manufacturing operations due to automation and cost advantages
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Summary
European companies are increasing manufacturing production in China despite EU efforts to reduce overseas reliance. The primary driver is cost efficiency, with automation making labor costs increasingly irrelevant. A survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce, assembled with consulting firm Roland Berger, reveals that relatively low labor costs and rapid automation adoption in Chinese factories are keeping European supply chains anchored in the country.
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· 2 pulledThe cost of labor, which might be lower anyway, is becoming irrelevant itself, because [of] automation.
The difference in the level of automat...
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