Core Viewpoint - The "2025 China Enterprises Going Global Summit" aims to provide a high-end platform for Chinese companies to address challenges in global expansion and explore collaborative transformation paths in the context of global industrial chain restructuring [1]. Group 1: China-Vietnam Economic Relations - Since 2004, Vietnam has been a significant trade partner for China, with bilateral trade expected to reach $260 billion by 2024, ranking among the top ten globally [3]. - The notion that Vietnam will replace China as a manufacturing hub is deemed unfounded, as Vietnam's GDP is comparable to Shenzhen's, and its supply chain is still developing [3]. - China's 40 years of supply chain and industrial integration, combined with its vast market size, create an unparalleled industrial advantage that is difficult to replicate [3]. - The example of Samsung's relocation to Vietnam illustrates that while assembly has moved, 65% of its supply chain remains dependent on China, highlighting the complexity of industrial chain transfers [3]. - The current U.S.-China trade tensions have positioned Vietnam as a significant beneficiary, but the transition of industrial chains is not straightforward due to high costs without a substantial market [3].
越南取代中国制造业?越南中国总商会副会长缪仁赖:可笑!
凤凰网财经·2025-06-29 14:16