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This book conducts analysis on China's advantageous surplus capacity of various industries and measures for optimizing their overseas layout with experience on production capacity cooperation of home and abroad, providing a wealth of information for a thorough understanding on relevant areas to domestic and foreign investors.
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This book conducts analysis on China's advantageous surplus capacity of various industries and measures for optimizing their overseas layout with experience on production capacity cooperation of home and abroad, providing a wealth of information for a thorough understanding on relevant areas to domestic and foreign investors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429510199
- Artikelnr.: 59612219
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429510199
- Artikelnr.: 59612219
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Editor-in-chief: Xu Shaoshi Deputy Editor-in-Chief: He Lifeng, Ning Jizhe, Wang Xiaotao Written by: Guo Jianmin, Zheng Qi, Liu Shen and Chen Chao
Part 1: Background and Basis of International Capacity Cooperation 1. What
Is International Capacity Cooperation 2. Significance of International
Capacity Cooperation 3. Realistic Basis of International Capacity
Cooperation 4. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Part 2: Fundamental
Analysis of Key Industries 5. Global Distribution of Basic Raw Materials 6.
International Market Analysis for Key Industries 7. Operation of the Global
Market of Key Industries 8. Fields of Complementary Cooperation between
China and Major Countries Part 3: Realistic Foundation of International
Capacity Cooperation 9. Iron and Steel Industry 10. Non-ferrous Metal
Industry 11. Power Industry 12. Energy Industry 13. Building Materials
Industry 14. Chemical Industry 15. Textile Industry 16. Automobile Industry
17. Communications Industry 18. Construction Machinery Manufacturing
Industry 19. Aerospace and Aviation Industry 20. Shipbuilding and Marine
Engineering Industry 21. Agriculture Part 4: International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 22. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Energy Industry 23. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Iron and Steel Industry 24. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Mining Industry 25. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Automobile Industry 26.
International Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Construction
Machinery Industry Part 5: Achievements in the Going Global of Advantageous
Production Capacity 27. Great Breakthroughs in the Going Global of the
Railway Industry 28. China's Nuclear Power Industry Leading the World 29.
Large-scale Outward Transfer of Advantageous Capacity 30. Rapid Growth in
the Export of Large Complete Equipment Part 6: Fitting China into Key
Industry Chains Faster 31. Current Presence of China on Global Industry
Chains in Key Industries 32. Major Problems in Overseas Deployment in Key
Industries 33. Developed Countries' Experiences and Practices of Fitting
into Global Industry Chains 34. Helping Advantageous Industries to
Integrate into the Global Value Chain Part 7: Overseas Presence in Key
Industries and Its Improvement 35. Promoting Reasonable Deployment of
Advantageous Capacity in the World 36. Expanding the Export of Advantageous
Equipment in and Orderly Manner 37. Strengthening Cooperation in Overseas
Infrastructure Building Part 8: Innovative Models for the Going Global of
Advantageous Capacity 38. Establish Upstream and Downstream Production
Lines 39. Forming Overseas Industrial Clusters 40. Encouraging Advantageous
Industries to Go Global in Groups 41. Third-party Market Cooperation Part
9: Policy Measures to Promote Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 42.
Speeding up the Establishment of a Comprehensive Support System 43.
Promoting Investment and Trade Facilitation 44. Increasing Policy Support
45. Improving the Public Service System
Is International Capacity Cooperation 2. Significance of International
Capacity Cooperation 3. Realistic Basis of International Capacity
Cooperation 4. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Part 2: Fundamental
Analysis of Key Industries 5. Global Distribution of Basic Raw Materials 6.
International Market Analysis for Key Industries 7. Operation of the Global
Market of Key Industries 8. Fields of Complementary Cooperation between
China and Major Countries Part 3: Realistic Foundation of International
Capacity Cooperation 9. Iron and Steel Industry 10. Non-ferrous Metal
Industry 11. Power Industry 12. Energy Industry 13. Building Materials
Industry 14. Chemical Industry 15. Textile Industry 16. Automobile Industry
17. Communications Industry 18. Construction Machinery Manufacturing
Industry 19. Aerospace and Aviation Industry 20. Shipbuilding and Marine
Engineering Industry 21. Agriculture Part 4: International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 22. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Energy Industry 23. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Iron and Steel Industry 24. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Mining Industry 25. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Automobile Industry 26.
International Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Construction
Machinery Industry Part 5: Achievements in the Going Global of Advantageous
Production Capacity 27. Great Breakthroughs in the Going Global of the
Railway Industry 28. China's Nuclear Power Industry Leading the World 29.
Large-scale Outward Transfer of Advantageous Capacity 30. Rapid Growth in
the Export of Large Complete Equipment Part 6: Fitting China into Key
Industry Chains Faster 31. Current Presence of China on Global Industry
Chains in Key Industries 32. Major Problems in Overseas Deployment in Key
Industries 33. Developed Countries' Experiences and Practices of Fitting
into Global Industry Chains 34. Helping Advantageous Industries to
Integrate into the Global Value Chain Part 7: Overseas Presence in Key
Industries and Its Improvement 35. Promoting Reasonable Deployment of
Advantageous Capacity in the World 36. Expanding the Export of Advantageous
Equipment in and Orderly Manner 37. Strengthening Cooperation in Overseas
Infrastructure Building Part 8: Innovative Models for the Going Global of
Advantageous Capacity 38. Establish Upstream and Downstream Production
Lines 39. Forming Overseas Industrial Clusters 40. Encouraging Advantageous
Industries to Go Global in Groups 41. Third-party Market Cooperation Part
9: Policy Measures to Promote Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 42.
Speeding up the Establishment of a Comprehensive Support System 43.
Promoting Investment and Trade Facilitation 44. Increasing Policy Support
45. Improving the Public Service System
Part 1: Background and Basis of International Capacity Cooperation 1. What
Is International Capacity Cooperation 2. Significance of International
Capacity Cooperation 3. Realistic Basis of International Capacity
Cooperation 4. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Part 2: Fundamental
Analysis of Key Industries 5. Global Distribution of Basic Raw Materials 6.
International Market Analysis for Key Industries 7. Operation of the Global
Market of Key Industries 8. Fields of Complementary Cooperation between
China and Major Countries Part 3: Realistic Foundation of International
Capacity Cooperation 9. Iron and Steel Industry 10. Non-ferrous Metal
Industry 11. Power Industry 12. Energy Industry 13. Building Materials
Industry 14. Chemical Industry 15. Textile Industry 16. Automobile Industry
17. Communications Industry 18. Construction Machinery Manufacturing
Industry 19. Aerospace and Aviation Industry 20. Shipbuilding and Marine
Engineering Industry 21. Agriculture Part 4: International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 22. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Energy Industry 23. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Iron and Steel Industry 24. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Mining Industry 25. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Automobile Industry 26.
International Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Construction
Machinery Industry Part 5: Achievements in the Going Global of Advantageous
Production Capacity 27. Great Breakthroughs in the Going Global of the
Railway Industry 28. China's Nuclear Power Industry Leading the World 29.
Large-scale Outward Transfer of Advantageous Capacity 30. Rapid Growth in
the Export of Large Complete Equipment Part 6: Fitting China into Key
Industry Chains Faster 31. Current Presence of China on Global Industry
Chains in Key Industries 32. Major Problems in Overseas Deployment in Key
Industries 33. Developed Countries' Experiences and Practices of Fitting
into Global Industry Chains 34. Helping Advantageous Industries to
Integrate into the Global Value Chain Part 7: Overseas Presence in Key
Industries and Its Improvement 35. Promoting Reasonable Deployment of
Advantageous Capacity in the World 36. Expanding the Export of Advantageous
Equipment in and Orderly Manner 37. Strengthening Cooperation in Overseas
Infrastructure Building Part 8: Innovative Models for the Going Global of
Advantageous Capacity 38. Establish Upstream and Downstream Production
Lines 39. Forming Overseas Industrial Clusters 40. Encouraging Advantageous
Industries to Go Global in Groups 41. Third-party Market Cooperation Part
9: Policy Measures to Promote Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 42.
Speeding up the Establishment of a Comprehensive Support System 43.
Promoting Investment and Trade Facilitation 44. Increasing Policy Support
45. Improving the Public Service System
Is International Capacity Cooperation 2. Significance of International
Capacity Cooperation 3. Realistic Basis of International Capacity
Cooperation 4. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Part 2: Fundamental
Analysis of Key Industries 5. Global Distribution of Basic Raw Materials 6.
International Market Analysis for Key Industries 7. Operation of the Global
Market of Key Industries 8. Fields of Complementary Cooperation between
China and Major Countries Part 3: Realistic Foundation of International
Capacity Cooperation 9. Iron and Steel Industry 10. Non-ferrous Metal
Industry 11. Power Industry 12. Energy Industry 13. Building Materials
Industry 14. Chemical Industry 15. Textile Industry 16. Automobile Industry
17. Communications Industry 18. Construction Machinery Manufacturing
Industry 19. Aerospace and Aviation Industry 20. Shipbuilding and Marine
Engineering Industry 21. Agriculture Part 4: International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 22. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Energy Industry 23. International Experience in
Capacity Cooperation in the Iron and Steel Industry 24. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Mining Industry 25. International
Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Automobile Industry 26.
International Experience in Capacity Cooperation in the Construction
Machinery Industry Part 5: Achievements in the Going Global of Advantageous
Production Capacity 27. Great Breakthroughs in the Going Global of the
Railway Industry 28. China's Nuclear Power Industry Leading the World 29.
Large-scale Outward Transfer of Advantageous Capacity 30. Rapid Growth in
the Export of Large Complete Equipment Part 6: Fitting China into Key
Industry Chains Faster 31. Current Presence of China on Global Industry
Chains in Key Industries 32. Major Problems in Overseas Deployment in Key
Industries 33. Developed Countries' Experiences and Practices of Fitting
into Global Industry Chains 34. Helping Advantageous Industries to
Integrate into the Global Value Chain Part 7: Overseas Presence in Key
Industries and Its Improvement 35. Promoting Reasonable Deployment of
Advantageous Capacity in the World 36. Expanding the Export of Advantageous
Equipment in and Orderly Manner 37. Strengthening Cooperation in Overseas
Infrastructure Building Part 8: Innovative Models for the Going Global of
Advantageous Capacity 38. Establish Upstream and Downstream Production
Lines 39. Forming Overseas Industrial Clusters 40. Encouraging Advantageous
Industries to Go Global in Groups 41. Third-party Market Cooperation Part
9: Policy Measures to Promote Capacity Cooperation in Key Industries 42.
Speeding up the Establishment of a Comprehensive Support System 43.
Promoting Investment and Trade Facilitation 44. Increasing Policy Support
45. Improving the Public Service System