越南取代中国制造业?越南中国总商会副会长缪仁赖:可笑!
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2025-06-29 03:17

Group 1 - The "2025 China Enterprises Going Global Summit" was held in Shenzhen, focusing on creating a high-end platform for Chinese companies to address challenges in going global amidst global industrial chain restructuring [1] - The summit aims to facilitate resource connections, rule dialogues, and thought exchanges among Chinese enterprises [1] Group 2 - The Vice President of the Vietnam-China General Chamber of Commerce, Miao Renlai, emphasized that Vietnam has been a significant trade partner for China since 2004, with bilateral trade expected to reach $260 billion in 2024, ranking among the top ten globally [3] - Miao Renlai dismissed the notion that Vietnam could replace China's manufacturing capabilities, citing that Vietnam's GDP is comparable to Shenzhen's and that achieving GDP parity with Guangdong Province in ten years would be a significant accomplishment [3] - He highlighted that China's 40 years of development have created an integrated supply chain and industrial chain that is difficult to replicate, using Samsung's transition to Vietnam as an example, where 65% of its supply chain still relies on China despite the relocation of production [3] - Miao Renlai noted that without a large market to support an industrial chain, the costs would be too high, indicating that Vietnam benefits the most from the current US-China trade tensions [3]