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Mainland China has a complete infrastructure, including a convenient transportation network, an efficient logistics system, etc. This provides a strong guarantee for the production and operation of enterprises, enabling production costs to be effectively controlled and production efficiency to be greatly improved.
At the same time, the abundant human resources in mainland China are also an important factor in attracting Foxconn. The highly skilled and professional workforce can meet Foxconn's requirements for high-quality production.
Furthermore, policy support is also key. The government has introduced a series of preferential policies to encourage the development of the manufacturing industry, creating a good development environment for enterprises.
Foxconn's "return" is not an isolated incident. It is closely related to the changes in the global supply chain. Globally, the international trade pattern is constantly adjusting and the competition among countries is becoming increasingly fierce.
Although some developing countries have lower labor costs, they are still deficient in infrastructure, industrial chain supporting facilities, etc. In contrast, mainland China has obvious advantages in terms of industrial chain integrity and supporting capabilities.
This change also reminds us that on the global economic stage, companies need to flexibly adjust their layout based on their own development strategies and market demands to adapt to the ever-changing environment.
For other companies, the Foxconn case has certain reference significance. They should focus on the cultivation of core competitiveness and continuously improve their technological innovation capabilities and management levels.
At the same time, we will strengthen cooperation with upstream and downstream companies in the supply chain to jointly respond to market challenges and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.
In short, Foxconn's "return" to mainland China reflects the dynamic adjustment of the global supply chain and also provides valuable experience and inspiration for the development of enterprises.