Study by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants: The end of the China cycle
After three decades of rapid growth, China has become an economic superpower and is poised to become the second largest economy in terms of GDP by 2025. Yet signs are pointing to a reversal of fortune: China's one-child policy, rapidly aging population and shrinking labor force could result in tight bottlenecks in various sectors and higher manufacturing costs. Other factors, such as inflation and high export and transportation costs, also play a key role. Many industries, such as the textile sector, are experiencing a clear reversal. Here, the Chinese share of the global market is already declining. These are the results of the study "The end of the China cycle" by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants.
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