Not exact matches
No doubt, the
rise of China is changing the economics of
global manufacturing — though it is hardly the first time in history that this kind of thing has occurred.
Similarly,
rising wages in China are encouraging an uptake in automation, which, combined with advances in artificial intelligence and robotics in developed countries, could disrupt
global supply chains and lead to a «reshoring» of previously labor - intensive
manufacturing.
The
rise in the forward - looking new orders component of the ISM index to 51.5 in February implies that the
manufacturing sector is weathering the strong US dollar and the
global slowdown better than expected.
Export prices in SDR terms have
risen sharply over the past two years, buoyed by the steep
rise in
global commodity prices, while import prices have remained broadly flat, reflecting competitive pressures in
global manufacturing.
China — a low - cost maker of goods — is falling behind in the
global manufacturing race as
rising wages and energy costs put pressure on the Asian country, synonymous with making super cheap stuff.
But to bolster his claim of
global warming he
manufactured a
rising temperature curve for the eighties and nineties that hides the lack of warming for those 18 years.
- Arctic sea level ice will be below average again this year - Sea level
rise has slowed... temporarily - NASA talks
global warming - Our ice is disappearing - Dramatic glacial retreat caught by NASA satellite - Case closed: «ClimateGate» was
manufactured