Abstract
Since the end of the 1970s, China has increasingly become an industrial country. With “Made in China 2025,” the goal has been expressed to become the Number 1 industrial nation. Although doubts about it are justified, a look at individual sectors will show that this goal is not out of reach. A German/Chinese collaboration offers the greatest chances for both sides.
References
- 1.http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2015-05/19/content_20760528.htm. Accessed 12 May 2016
- 2.http://german.china.org.cn/business/txt/2015-03/31/content_35203958.htm. Accessed 12 May 2016.
- 3.http://csis.org/publication/made-china-2025. Accessed 12 May 2016.
- 4.http://www.zvei.org/Verband/Publikationen/Seiten/Elektroindustrie-weltweit.aspx. Accessed 12 May 2016.
- 5.
- 6.Competing for the connected customer—perspectives on the opportunities created by car connectivity and automation, McKinsey&Company, Advanced Industries, September 2015, p. 17.Google Scholar
- 7.“Peking bläst und bläst”, Süddeutsche Zeitung, May 13, 2016, p. 17.Google Scholar
- 8.https://www.merics.org/fileadmin/templates/download/china-monitor/China_Monitor_No_23_en.pdf. Accessed 12 May 2016.
Copyright information
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2018