The latest threat from the rise of Chinese manufacturing

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The latest threat from the rise of Chinese manufacturing

By David Rotman | MIT Technology Review | July 7, 2025

3 key takeaways from the article

  1. The results of what in 2016 research by David Autor, an MIT labor economist, and his colleagues what they called the “China shock” were gut-wrenching: the loss of 1 million US manufacturing jobs and 2.4 million jobs in total by 2011.
  2. Though the nuances of the research are often ignored, the results help explain at least some of today’s political unrest. It’s reflected in rising calls for US protectionism, President Trump’s broad tariffs on imported goods, and nostalgia for the lost days of domestic manufacturing glory.
  3. The impacts of the original China shock still scar much of the country. But Autor is now concerned about what he considers a far more urgent problem—what some are calling China shock 2.0. The US, he warns, is in danger of losing the next great manufacturing battle, this time over advanced technologies to make cars and planes as well as those enabling AI, quantum computing, and fusion energy.

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Topics:  China Shock, China Shock.2

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