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Business myths in China export-led cheap labor Connections are everything
Business myths in China 1:China's economy is export-led.
One of the main reasons China has withstood the financial crisis better than analysts like Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and a Forbes columnist, predicted is because the export sector accounts for far less of the economy than the approximately 40% figure that they believe. For a while after China entered the World Trade Organization, in 2001, exports did take up that much of the economy. The government was green-lighting practically every project proposed to it in a rush for economic development. That fast-growing capacity couldn't be used to make things to sell to Chinese consumers; they were still too poor. So companies just set up factories for export.
Business myths in China 2: China has a limitless supply of cheap labor.
People may think it does, but in fact recruiting and retaining talent has been difficult for companies even during the financial crisis. Many blue-collar workers are no longer willing to labor for low wages in manufacturing hubs like Guangdong, visiting their families only once a year. They've lost the fear of going hungry, so they've gotten more selective about employment. They have far more job opportunities closer to their homes, as China's $586 billion stimulus package has propped up the economy in the poorer regions that most construction and factory workers come from.
Business myths in China 3:Connections are everything.
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