Scenarios about 'global manufacturing'
The worldwide system of producing goods through industrial processes across international borders, involving supply chains, factories, and distribution networks. Global manufacturing emerged primarily during the 20th century as corporations sought cost advantages, market access, and resource availability in different regions. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of industrialization, trade policies, or technological development could dramatically reshape which nations became manufacturing powerhouses and how economic power is distributed globally.
What If Shenzhen Was Never Designated a Special Economic Zone?
Exploring the alternate timeline where China never established Shenzhen as its first Special Economic Zone, potentially altering the trajectory of China's economic miracle and global manufacturing patterns.