Manufacturing

China's Rise to Manufacturing Dominance

China’s share of global manufacturing output climbed from 8.7 percent in 2004 to 28.4 percent in 2018. That’s according to the United Nations Statistics Division, which reports that the U.S. share of global manufacturing value added declined from 22.3 percent to 16.6 percent over the same period.

China’s current status as a manufacturing stronghold in a globalized world is one of the reasons why the economic fallout of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis will be felt across the globe. Many of the world’s largest consumer brands are relying on Chinese manufacturing and are currently facing possible supply constraints due to shutdowns across the country.

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This chart shows the Chinese and U.S. share of global manufacturing output since 2004.

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