Under the dual impact of the coronavirus pneumonia epidemic and Sino-US economic and trade frictions, the global industrial chain has been greatly impacted, and the basic theoretical foundation of economic globalization has also been shaken.Three judgments on the trend of global industrial chain restructuring1. The old foundation of globalization has been shakenIn the past, globalization was initiated by multinational companies, and the division of labor was the basis of globalization. However, in the context of the Sino-US trade war and the coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, the division of labor has been greatly affected, which has shaken the theoretical basis of globalization to a certain extent.2. The trend of internalization in the global industrial chainBased on the impact on the global industrial chain during this epidemic, governments of various countries, including many large multinational companies, are reflecting on how to coordinate the contradiction between economic efficiency and economic security in globalization. The global industrial chain may have a clear trend of internalization. 3. The clustering trend of the global industrial chainIn the past, the production links of products were distributed in countless countries, forming a global industrial chain with dot distribution and surface diffusion.When the production links of products shrink and gather in a specific space, the global industrial chain will become a global industrial chain cluster.Policy suggestions on shaping Zhejiang's industrial competitivenessUnder the trend of reorganization of the global industrial chain, it is not feasible for China to join the globalization in the previous dual entry way (enterprises first join the local industrial cluster, and then the industrial cluster cuts into the global value chain as a whole). In the future, the competition between China and the world, between China's industry and the global industry, will become a competition among global industrial chain clusters. In the future, Zhejiang's basic policy orientation is not only to maintain the advantages of industrial clusters, but also to continue to strengthen and expand industrial clusters and build a number of world-class advanced manufacturing clusters.


