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Changing China needs to create more

By Zhu Yuan (China Daily) Updated: 2013-05-16 08:01

Changing China needs to create moreI used to feel a bit sour when I bought things overseas that had been made in China, not because I was not proud of what Chinese workers had contributed to the world economy, but because I knew that bad working conditions and meager pay for Chinese migrant workers underlined the pride we felt in the label made in China.

In other words, mixed with the pride was a sense of humiliation that our manufacturers could only make, rather than design or create. The question that lingered on my mind was why we should always be at the lowest end of global manufacturing chain, which has rendered us nothing but a tool with which transnational firms make big bucks.

But my feelings became more complicated when I was in the United States in April. At an outlet in Chicago, I noticed that many of the T-shirts and other clothes, as well as shoes and even bags, were made in India, Vietnam, Peru and some other developing countries. I was suddenly gripped with the notion that China was losing its status as the world's largest manufacturer and this notion made me shudder.

There are reports that factories in the coastal areas of China have difficulties getting orders from transnational companies. Apparently the much talked-about higher pay and better working conditions migrant workers have been demanding have become a reality, which has pushed up the cost for goods made in China. What has made things even worse are the ever-rising prices for raw materials that have further thinned the profit margin for processing factories.

How time flies! When I first heard of higher wages for migrant workers a couple of years ago, I was pleased that the young men and women from rural areas would finally be getting fair pay for their work. When it became difficult for manufacturing factories to recruit migrant workers a couple of years ago, I was jubilant that it had finally become a seller's market.

But now it reminds me of the situation of the workers in the automobile factories in the United States. The powerful trade unions have obtained for workers in these factories the most handsome pay of its kind in the world. But the high wages of the workers undermined US automakers' competitiveness by dramatically raising the operating costs.

The business rule of making the maximum profits at the lowest cost is ruthless, and so is market competition. No matter how good the trade unions' intentions were, it was their efforts, to a large extent, that caused the collapse of the US car industry.

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