The secret behind the success of 'Made in GBA'
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"Made in China" used to be a label associated with labor-intensive and low value-added commodities. However, over the years, the products behind the label have evolved from shoes and toys, to electric vehicles and drones.
As the vanguard of China's manufacturing, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has witnessed the nation's transformation from world factory to smart manufacturing, and incubated 70 unicorn companies or startups valued at more than $1 billion. So what's the secret behind the success of "Made in GBA"?
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