In recent years, we often hear the sayings such as "Apple is going to run", "Samsung is going to leave" and "Made in China will be replaced", and the source of these statements is mainly because world giants such as Apple and Samsung have established factories and production line

In recent years, we often hear the statements such as " Apple is going to run", " Samsung is going to leave", and "Made in China will be replaced", and the source of these statements is mainly because world giants such as Apple and Samsung have established factories and production lines in Vietnam and India. It is undeniable that Apple's production line does move out. Taking the iPhone 14 series mobile phones as an example, the Indian production line has already obtained some iPhone 14 production orders. But does this mean that China's manufacturing will be replaced?

In fact, as long as you are careful, you will find that most of the comments made such as "China's status is shaken" and "China loses its title of world factory". Naturally, there is no need to say more about the reasons behind this. Faced with these rumors, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently released important data, quietly shattering the "conspiracy" of foreign media.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially announced that more than 60% of smartphones and TVs around the world, plus more than 80% of computers, are all made in China. Up to now, China's consumer electronics production line scale is still ranked first in the world and its position is unshakable. Obviously, although building factories in India, Vietnam and other places has the advantage of low labor, China still occupies an important position in the global supply chain, and giants such as Apple and Samsung are "can't go".

In fact, it is normal for Apple and Samsung to migrate some production lines. Chinese technology companies have begun to accelerate their "de-beautification" due to the incident of "HUAWEI " being "bottled" by , so why don't foreign companies have plans to "de-Singapore"? It is precisely because China's manufacturing is too strong and China's supply chain is too important, and foreign companies are also afraid that they will rely too much on the Chinese market and there is a risk of being "bottlenecked" in the future, so they will reduce their dependence on China's manufacturing by moving out of production lines. This is understandable. Even if Apple and Samsung move some production lines out, their focus is still in China.

Regarding the question of "will manufacturing in China be replaced?", the heads of Apple and Samsung have also made public statements. Samsung Electronics emphasizes that China firmly sits in the "world factory" position. There are three reasons. First, China has a complete supply chain system. Second, China has a huge market and a strong logistics system. Third, China provides many preferential policies. So Samsung not only won’t leave the Chinese market, but also is quite interested in the Chinese market.

Apple also stated that China has the most complete and efficient full industrial chain, and Apple is inseparable from it. Apple will always regard China as its most important partner country, go? It doesn't exist!

In general, Samsung, Apple, and other foreign companies will not take the initiative to give up the Chinese market. Moving the production line to places such as India and Vietnam is to reduce risks on the one hand, and to save costs on the other hand. At present, China's manufacturing is undergoing industrial upgrading. China's manufacturing is no longer synonymous with "low-end". We are step by step towards the middle and high-end. Therefore, moving out to India and Vietnam also attracted the advantage of low labor costs in the local area, which is also the only way for China's manufacturing to transform. After successful transformation, China's manufacturing will become stronger and irreplaceable, and data can tell everything! What do you think about this? Welcome to comment and leave a message!