Premier Li inspects Han’s Laser Technology Industry Group Co in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Oct 13. The company, a leading global manufacturer of laser equipment, is one of China’s flagship high-tech companies. He said such companies show how Chinese manufacturing can be upgraded.[Photo by Wu Zhiyi/China Daily]
In a noisy workshop, laser machines roared and shot out sparks as they cut metals into different shapes. Chinese characters for “Made in China 2025” were prepared this way for Premier Li Keqiang’s visit.
The Premier showed great enthusiasm about the high-tech equipment manufacturing during a half-day tour focusing on the transformation and upgrading of China’s manufacturing sector in Guangdong province.
Premier Li’s visit encouraged more corporate efforts as the central government promotes the strategy “Made in China 2025” to maintain and increase the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector.
The scene occurred on Oct 13 morning as the Premier visited Han’s Laser Technology Industry Group Co, a leading maker of factory machines that employ lasers in the industrial hub of Shenzhen.
Premier Li paused more than 10 times in the workshop, which is rare for him when inspecting a domestic manufacturing company. He asked questions about every piece of equipment, and the company’s research, design and potential customers.
Before that, the Premier also visited a mobile phone manufacturer-Oppo Mobile Co-in Dongguan, a city near Shenzhen that made its reputation as a pillar of traditional manufacturing and is having some difficulties as it makes changes amid a decline in low-cost, low-technology processing.
The two companies represent two major subareas of China’s manufacturing sector, especially when the country’s exports are facing hard times and dropped to a seven-month low in September, the General Administration of Customs said.