For 15 consecutive years, China has solidified its position as the world's largest manufacturing powerhouse, producing over 220 major industrial products that shape global supply chains. National Development and Reform Commission head Zheng Shanjie emphasized this milestone on Wednesday, highlighting the nation's unmatched industrial capacity.
Behind the statistics lies an often-overlooked force: millions of workers who form the backbone of 'Made in China.' From assembly line technicians to quality control specialists, these individuals ensure precision at every stage – tightening the first screw and bearing the final weight of global demand.
As China continues to innovate in advanced manufacturing sectors, the human element remains crucial. A new CGTN documentary series, 'Chinese Factories Know How,' explores this dynamic through its third episode premiering July 13. The series offers insights into how workforce development strategies align with technological advancements to maintain China's industrial edge.
This sustained growth carries implications for global markets, with Chinese manufacturing output influencing everything from consumer electronics pricing to renewable energy infrastructure development worldwide.
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cgtn.com