Tag Archives: China Manufacturing 2025

Are we part of the plan? China Manufacturing 2025: Putting Industrial Policy Ahead of Market Forces

On 7th March, the European Chamber released our first major publication of the year, China Manufacturing 2025: Putting Industrial Policy Ahead of Market .

Rise of the Machines: Robot industry leads China Manufacturing 2025 strategy

With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.

Come the (4th Industrial) Revolution

TIC Bodies to Boost China Manufacturing 2025

Look before you leap: taking stock of China Manufacturing 2025

When China overtook Japan as the world’s second largest economy in 2011, labour shortages and rising wages were starting to emerge as serious concerns

China Manufacturing 2025 and Internet Plus: what’s in it for FIEs?

To many, China Manufacturing 2025 (CM2025) appears to be an initiative purely for boosting domestic industrial capacity and creating national champions who can eventually dominate the global stage.

China Manufacturing 2025 and Intelligent Assembly

In recent years, the Chinese Government has taken a number of steps that have sent a strong signal to the market that there will be a breakthrough in the transformation of China’s industries.

Manufacturing an IP strategy

IPR Protection for the Mechanical Engineering Sector

The 4th Industrial Revolution, Connectivity and Investment: the EU-China Business Summit

The 11th EU-China Business Summit took place on 13th July, 2016, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Following speeches given by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, more than 600 business leaders from Europe and China attended workshops on…

The Executive Interview: Clas Neumann

Clas Neumann has been involved in SAP’s China business since 1995, when SAP created their first subsidiary in Beijing, a 100 per cent owned branch of SAP AG in Germany located within Tsinghua University’s campus.

Come Together: areas for future EU-China cooperation through smart manufacturing

On 19th May, 2015, China’s State Council unveiled their China Manufacturing 2025 strategy, also known as Made in China 2025 or the ‘fourth Industrial Revolution’.