Homegrown robots help drive China’s global export surge | FT #shorts
Financial Times·2025-10-20 04:00
Automation & Manufacturing Trends - China is rapidly automating its factories with low-cost solutions, boosting production and lowering prices [1] - The "Made in China 2025" plan and other initiatives are supporting advanced manufacturing [1] - China installs approximately 280,000 industrial robots annually, accounting for 50% of global installations [1] Economic Impact - Aggressive automation may explain China's ability to retain low-end manufacturing despite rising wages [2] - Chinese factory workers earn about three times more than their Indian counterparts [2] - China increased its global export share in labor-intensive industries (small manufactured goods, furniture, toys) from 2019 to 2023 [2]