Past Event

China and Global Development Seminar Series

Do rising wages in China’s industry benefit Africa’s prospects?

8 July 2020 13:00–14:30

Online

China has been the industrial workbench of the global economy for decades. However, as its competitive advantages wane, up to 81 million low-cost industrial jobs could be at risk of relocation to other countries – unless China can keep the companies in the country through automation. This seminar will discuss the findings of three complementary studies into this area.

These include:

  • the current state of automation technology for clothing and footwear production;
  • how clothing companies in China deal with the increased cost pressure and how great is the interest in Africa as a production location; and
  • Africa’s competitiveness in clothing assembly, with empirical findings from Ethiopia and Madagascar.

Speaker

  • Tilman Altenburg, Head of the research programme Transformation of Economic and Social Systems, German Development Institute

Discussants

  • Hubert Schmitz, Emeritus Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies and adviser to bilateral and multilateral development agencies
  • Wei Shen, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies

Chair

  • Jing Gu, Research Fellow and Director of the Centre for Rising Powers, Institute of Development Studies

All welcome. For further information contact Martin Gardner [email protected]

This seminar is part of the China and Global Development Series in partnership with the China International Development Research Network (CIDRN).

This event will be held on the online platform MS Teams and will be accessible by clicking here.

 

 

 

 

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