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持续创新,巩固中国制造业在全球供应链的地位
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-17 22:07

Group 1 - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang attended the China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo, highlighting the approval for Nvidia to resume sales of H20 GPUs to China, indicating a potential easing of trade tensions [1] - The expo saw a 35% participation rate from overseas exhibitors, with a 15% increase in American companies compared to the previous year, suggesting a resilience of globalization despite ongoing protectionist measures [1] - The global supply chain is undergoing restructuring due to trade protectionism and geopolitical tensions, prompting economies like the US and Japan to diversify supply chains for enhanced resilience and security [1] Group 2 - Emerging market countries are significantly increasing their manufacturing capabilities, leading to a surge in demand for intermediate goods from China, which has a comprehensive industrial base [2] - In 2023, China's intermediate goods trade reached 25.53 trillion yuan, accounting for 61.1% of total trade, with intermediate goods exports at 11.24 trillion yuan, representing 47.3% of total exports [2] - The Chinese government is focusing on expanding intermediate goods trade and enhancing supply chain cooperation, positioning China as a global supply chain hub [2] Group 3 - China is accelerating the digitalization, greening, and intelligent transformation of its manufacturing sector, establishing a competitive edge in industries like new energy, batteries, and electric vehicles [3] - Major global companies are increasing investments in China's electric vehicle supply chain, recognizing China's leadership in scale and technology [3] - Nvidia's return to the Chinese market is driven by the anticipated high demand for chips in AI, automotive intelligence, and humanoid robotics, as China plays a significant role in global AI research [3] Group 4 - The global manufacturing landscape is increasingly centered around China's supply chain, with a digital, green, and intelligent industrial revolution taking place [4] - Developed economies pushing for supply chain diversification may face increased uncertainty and costs, potentially hindering their technological advancement [4] - China's ongoing expansion of domestic demand and innovation will reinforce its position in the global supply chain, creating a cycle of high-quality demand and supply [4]