The enormous efforts , put in by China, during the past decades , is not considered vain. Instead,
it has become a platform for the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, to unveil its mission ,”Made in China 2025”.
The spirit behind this mission is innovation, competitiveness in the manufacturing sector through automation.
The mission aims at taking this sector into the ambit of the renewed technology, with precision. In other
words, the strateg is to brdge the gap between the latest technology and precision to give smart work.
Fostering the Chinese brands in the global market is one of the chief aims, the modern manufacturing
trend will be eco-friendly.
trend will be eco-friendly.
This ‘post recession’ has, obviously, witnessed a shift in the Chinese focus from quantitative export to
qualitative export. Though, this might bring some decline in the quantity of produce and exports, it would not
be treated a matter of apprehension. The idea is apt at a time when consumers, worldwide, have become
quite aware of quality, longevity and performance. China has taken lessons from its past performances and
the feedback, coming from various sources. Nevertheless, it seems to be leaving no stone unturned in
initiating the market strategy , that might create a unique place for its goods, despite the prevailing gloom.
The mission with the parameter of 2025, aims at increasing the profundity of the quality of services and the
quality of the product, which should not find a parallel in the international market. Perhaps, this strategy
would , not only enhance pressure on the administrators, but also, on the workers, in the coming years.
Also,
the aim is to bring down the cost of production while enhancing the quality. This would give rise to reduced
wages. At the same time, the management would not compromise in looking for highly skilled workforce.
An equilibrium is possible through orientation and training sessions, to update the skills of the existing
workers.
qualitative export. Though, this might bring some decline in the quantity of produce and exports, it would not
be treated a matter of apprehension. The idea is apt at a time when consumers, worldwide, have become
quite aware of quality, longevity and performance. China has taken lessons from its past performances and
the feedback, coming from various sources. Nevertheless, it seems to be leaving no stone unturned in
initiating the market strategy , that might create a unique place for its goods, despite the prevailing gloom.
The mission with the parameter of 2025, aims at increasing the profundity of the quality of services and the
quality of the product, which should not find a parallel in the international market. Perhaps, this strategy
would , not only enhance pressure on the administrators, but also, on the workers, in the coming years.
Also,
the aim is to bring down the cost of production while enhancing the quality. This would give rise to reduced
wages. At the same time, the management would not compromise in looking for highly skilled workforce.
An equilibrium is possible through orientation and training sessions, to update the skills of the existing
workers.
The Chinese urge is a reply to the changing trends in the market, reinforced with the rigid and
conservative policies of several nations. The strategy is an outcome of the opposing forces coming from the
global challenges. There is a feeling of emergency in China, to build a niche in the world market, to enable its
products, to withstand the trade challenges. This mission could be a two-pronged approach, engulfing its
defence sector.
The mission embarks on taking China to the leading position , in the future, in the fields of information
technology, robotics, aerospace, railways, and electric vehicles. In a nutshell, the mission aims at making
China the leading nation of the world, in manufacturing sector by 2049. As a part of this mission, China
proposes to set up 15 manufacturing innovation centers by 2020. Later, the number of the centers would
raised to 40.
technology, robotics, aerospace, railways, and electric vehicles. In a nutshell, the mission aims at making
China the leading nation of the world, in manufacturing sector by 2049. As a part of this mission, China
proposes to set up 15 manufacturing innovation centers by 2020. Later, the number of the centers would
raised to 40.
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