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- Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen in Beijing
Published: 7:54pm, 4 Mar, 2020
Wuhan has been in lockdown for a month to try to cope with the coronavirus epidemic - Photo: Xinhua
A researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the United States, there were growing concerns that the actual number of infected patients was greater than was being reported by the health authorities, the person said on condition of anonymity.
.This is a critical moment for China to rebuild confidence in its ability to control the situation - it said.
Industries such as textiles and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As Beijing has stepped up its efforts to reduce pollution in recent years, industries such as metal smelting and processing might also move out of China in favour of neighbouring countries that have less stringent environmental regulations, the scientists said.
Controlling the movement of people has helped to bring the epidemic in China under control to an extent
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Industries such as textiles and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As... - (Read more) top ... researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the United States, there were growing concerns that the actual number of infected patients was greater than was being reported by the health authorities, the person said... - ( CHINA, INDUSTRIES ) top
- (Read more) top Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
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Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As Beijing has stepped up its efforts to reduce pollution in recent years, industries such as... - ( CHINA, BEIJING ) top
- (Read more) top Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen in Beijing
Published: 7:54pm, 4 Mar, 2020
Wuhan... - (Read more) top
As Beijing has stepped up its efforts to reduce pollution in recent years, industries such as metal smelting and processing might also move out of China in favour of neighbouring countries that have less stringent... - (Read more) top Photo: Xinhua
A researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the... - ( CHINA, TEXTILES ) top
- (Read more) top Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
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Industries such as textiles and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other... - ( CHINA, SCIENTISTS ) top
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Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen in Beijing
Published: 7:54pm, 4 Mar, 2020
Wuhan has been in lockdown for a month... - (Read more) top ... reduce pollution in recent years, industries such as metal smelting and processing might also move out of China in favour of neighbouring countries that have less stringent environmental regulations, the scientists said.
Controlling the movement of people has helped to bring the epidemic in China under control to an extent - ( CHINA, RISK ) top
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The risk of China losing jobs not only existed but could become a .black swan event causing the industrial chain to shift outward - (Read more) top Photo: Xinhua
A researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the United States,... - ( CHINA, LABOUR ) top
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Industries such as textiles and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology... - ( CHINA, GLOBAL ) top
- (Read more) top.s largest scientific research body, used a mathematical model to predict the impact of the epidemic on the global value chain.
The risk of China losing jobs not only existed but could become a .black swan event causing the industrial chain to shift outward - (Read more) top
Larry Hu, chief China economist at Macquarie Capital, said that if the epidemic was not brought under effective control it would disrupt the global supply chain in the short term.
.I.m not so pessimistic about foreign companies shifting their production bases away from China, - ( CHINA, EQUIPMENT ) top
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Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As Beijing has stepped up its efforts to reduce pollution... - ( CHINA, CORONAVIRUS ) top
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Wuhan has been in lockdown for a month to try to cope with the coronavirus epidemic. - (Read more) top Photo: Xinhua
A researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the United States, there were growing concerns that the actual number of infected patients was greater than was being reported by the health... - ( CHINA, WANG_SHOUYANG ) top
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Professor Wang Shouyang, chief forecast scientist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the country.s largest scientific research body, used a mathematical model to predict the impact of the epidemic on the global value chain.
The... - ( CHINA, UNITED_STATES ) top
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In some Western countries, such as the United States, there were growing concerns that the actual number of infected patients was greater than was being reported by the health authorities, the person said on condition of anonymity.
.This is a critical... - ( INDUSTRIES ) top
- (Read more) top Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen...
- (Read more) top ... country in their droves because of the coronavirus epidemic, according to the latest estimate by government scientists.
Labour-intensive textile production, hi-tech electronics and pollution-heavy industries like metal smelting could be the first to leave if the government failed to contain the spread of the deadly virus by the end of the month, the experts said in a report published on Monday in the Bulletin...
- (Read more) top ... and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As Beijing has stepped up its efforts to reduce pollution in recent years, industries such...
- ( TEXTILES ) top
- (Read more) top Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
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.The combined upstream and downstream effects of the overall migration of the industry chain may also exacerbate the risk of hollowing out our industry,. it said.
Industries such as textiles and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other...
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- (Read more) top as Chinese President Xi Jinping described it. will result in Chinese firms losing business to foreign competitors is a major concern for the global economy.
Days after Beijing declared a national emergency with countrywide quarantine measures to contain the outbreak that was first detected in Wuhan in December, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross...
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Professor Wang Shouyang, chief forecast scientist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the country.s largest scientific research body, used a mathematical model to predict the impact of the epidemic on the global value chain.
The risk of China losing jobs not only existed but could become a .black swan event causing the industrial chain to shift outward
- (Read more) top ... screw on civil liberties and free speech, report says
Larry Hu, chief China economist at Macquarie Capital, said that if the epidemic was not brought under effective control it would disrupt the global supply chain in the short term.
.I.m not so pessimistic about foreign companies shifting their production bases away from China,
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- (Read more) top it said.
Industries such as textiles and clothing that depend heavily on low-cost labour could accelerate their reallocation to low-income countries, the report said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As...
- (Read more) top ... researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the United States, there were growing concerns that the actual number of infected patients was greater than was being reported by the health authorities, the person said...
- ( CORONAVIRUS ) top
- (Read more) top ... in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen in Beijing
Published: 7:54pm, 4 Mar, 2020
Wuhan has been in lockdown for a month to try to cope with the coronavirus epidemic. Photo: TNS
Firms involved in labour-intensive industries like textiles could be the first to flee China, a report says
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China has less than a month to prevent businesses leaving the country in their droves because of the coronavirus epidemic, according to the latest estimate by government scientists.
Labour-intensive textile production, hi-tech electronics and pollution-heavy industries like metal smelting could be the...
- (Read more) top Photo: Xinhua
A researcher who works for a government think tank in Beijing said the risk estimated by the report did exist, but business executives also needed to consider the potential outbreak of the coronavirus in other countries.
In some Western countries, such as the United States, there were growing concerns that the actual number of infected patients was greater than was being reported by the health...
- ( BEIJING ) top
- (Read more) top Coronavirus: clock ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen in Beijing
Published: 7:54pm, 4 Mar, 2020
Wuhan...
- (Read more) top will result in Chinese firms losing business to foreign competitors is a major concern for the global economy.
Days after Beijing declared a national emergency with countrywide quarantine measures to contain the outbreak that was first detected in Wuhan in December, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said it .will help to accelerate...
- (Read more) top ... said.
Electronics and electrical equipment, transport equipment and other industries with low labour intensity, high technology density .may easily return to developed economies., it said.
As Beijing has stepped up its efforts to reduce pollution in recent years, industries such as metal smelting and processing might also move out of China in favour of neighbouring countries that have less stringent...
- ( SCIENTISTS ) top
- (Read more) top ... ticking for China to stop foreign firms fleeing country, report says
Labour-intensive industries like textiles and heavy polluters likely to be the first to leave if Beijing does not restore confidence, scientists say
Exodus could result in China becoming a .hollow economy., report says
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen in Beijing
Published: 7:54pm, 4 Mar, 2020
Wuhan has been in lockdown for a...
- (Read more) top
China has less than a month to prevent businesses leaving the country in their droves because of the coronavirus epidemic, according to the latest estimate by government scientists.
Labour-intensive textile production, hi-tech electronics and pollution-heavy industries like metal smelting could be the first to leave if the government failed to contain the spread of the deadly virus by the end of...
- (Read more) top ... reduce pollution in recent years, industries such as metal smelting and processing might also move out of China in favour of neighbouring countries that have less stringent environmental regulations, the scientists said.
Controlling the movement of people has helped to bring the epidemic in China under control to an extent