经济观察丨民企出海“各显身手” 全球市场焕新中国印象
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-24 01:26

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the transformation of "Made in China" into "Created in China," driven by the increasing global presence of innovative Chinese private enterprises [1][3] - Chinese private enterprises are expanding their international reach beyond simple product exports, integrating into various sectors such as trendy toys, new-style tea drinks, smart home devices, and electric vehicles [1] - The research report from the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce indicates that by 2025, the top 500 Chinese private enterprises are expected to report a total R&D expenditure of 1.13 trillion RMB, with an average R&D intensity of 2.77% [1] Group 2 - The proliferation of digital technology has facilitated easier pathways for Chinese enterprises to go global, with platforms like SHEIN and Alibaba International connecting personalized demands with efficient Chinese supply chains [2] - As of now, there are over 120,000 cross-border e-commerce entities in China, and the number of overseas warehouses has surpassed 2,500 [2] - Local market penetration and cultural understanding are essential for Chinese companies' internationalization, as demonstrated by the localized strategies of brands like Bubble Mart and OPPO [2] Group 3 - Chinese enterprises are deepening their local connections through establishing overseas R&D centers, production bases, and supply chain systems, as well as hiring and training local employees [3] - This deep connection allows companies to respond more accurately to differentiated market demands while also driving local employment and industrial upgrades [3] - The shift in global consumer perception of Chinese brands is moving from a focus on "price" to "value," reflecting a deeper integration of Chinese enterprises into the global market [3]