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Competitiveness of the 'Factory of the World'

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This lecture delves into the competitiveness of China as the 'Factory of the World', discussing topics such as the country's cost advantage, wages, productivity, and the impact of re-shoring. It also explores recent news regarding the Ant Group's IPO and China's growing presence in Hong Kong's stock market.

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