
Going abroad is China's scaling law

Tianfeng Macro pointed out that there are three main motivations for Chinese companies to go abroad: actively seeking low-cost production bases, responding to trade frictions, and brand strategy. As the cost of production factors rises, companies are gradually relocating their production bases to lower-cost countries such as Southeast Asia, forming a broader industrial chain and supply chain layout. This trend is not limited to the textile and apparel industry but also extends to fields such as home appliances, where companies enhance their international influence through overseas mergers and acquisitions and the establishment of production bases
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