So #China +1 has become topical in the #supplychain and #industrial real eatate community. While it is plausible to see more diversification of #manufacturing capabilities away from China to markets like #Malaysia, it is implausible that China will take a backseat in the development of conplementary markets. JLL’s Hong Yin and Yulia Nikulicheva accessibly explain this phenomenon and the implications for #realestate in RETalk Asia. Christophe Vicic; Derek Yap (MSc, BSc); Joey Ng; Michael Ignatiadis; Peter Guevarra
Supply chain shifts to drive more manufacturing to Southeast Asia - JLL Diversification of supply chains to create opportunities but will require companies to be flexible on factors including site selection says JLL. The coming years will accelerate shifting supply chains, with manufacturing and production locations diversifying across Southeast Asia. JLL (NYSE: JLL) reports that Southeast Asia and other developing economies in the APAC region stand to be net beneficiaries of this trend. Over the past few years, Chinese companies have begun exploring the expansion of manufacturing outside of China. “In Asia Pacific, this near/re/friend shoring trend has resulted in the China+1 strategy where companies add additional manufacturing bases outside of China to hedge against supply chain disruptions by reducing heavy reliance on a single country,” JLL estimates China holds the lion’s share of manufacturing FDI in the region. However, this dominance is gradually diminishing as Southeast Asian countries and other developing economies in the Asia-Pacific are experiencing faster growth in FDI inflows compared to China. By Yin Hong, Head of Logistics & Industrial, Jll China and Yulia Nikulicheva Head of Research & Consultancy, JLL (Malaysia). Read more on Retalk Asia > https://lnkd.in/gkq6Xmup The INDUSTRIALIST JLL Malaysia (Value & Risk Advisory) Andrew Peck Jamie Tan Anthony Couse Christopher Fossick #jll #jllmalaysia #jllchina #supplychain #logisticsrealestate #industrialrealestate #manufacturing #APAC #china