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We supply Siemens, ABB, WEG, and GE electric motors, as well as castings, welded components, and machined parts for Hyundai Electric Motors, including motor frames, shafts, and end covers.
We supply Siemens, ABB, WEG, and GE electric motors, as well as castings, welded components, and machined parts for Hyundai Electric Motors, including motor frames, shafts, and end covers.
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We supply Siemens, ABB, WEG, and GE electric motors, as well as castings, welded components, and machined parts for Hyundai Electric Motors, including motor frames, shafts, and end covers.








The top 100 exporters of industrial goods from the Third World (developing countries/emerging markets) are primarily based in China, Mexico, Turkey, India, Brazil, ASEAN, and the Middle East, spanning such sectors as machinery, electronics, automotive, new energy, steel, petrochemicals, textiles, and defense. Below is a list of the top 50 core enterprises, organized by country/region, with their 2024–2025 export values expressed in U.S. dollars.
I. China (the world’s largest exporter of industrial goods, accounting for approximately 40% of the top 100 companies)
1. Construction Machinery (Global Leader)
Sany Heavy Industry—380 units of excavators, cranes, and concrete machinery sold overseas; with an overseas market share exceeding 60%, the company ranks first in Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and Europe.
XCMG Group—320 units of mining equipment, cranes, and tower cranes; a core EPC contractor for Belt and Road infrastructure projects.
Zoomlion—No. 1 globally in tower cranes, with a fleet of 290 units; No. 2 globally in concrete machinery; and has established localized operations in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Zoomlion
2. New Energy Vehicles/Batteries (Global Dominance)
BYD—260 new-energy vehicle models and Blade Batteries; with manufacturing facilities in Thailand, Brazil, and Hungary.
CATL—240 models of power batteries; has established supply chains in Europe, Indonesia, and North America.
SAIC Motor—210MG, Maxus, and commercial vehicles; holds a leading position among Chinese automakers in the Chilean, Saudi Arabian, and Mexican markets.
SAIC Motor
3. Electronics/Consumer Electronics (Global Supply Chain)
Foxconn (Hon Hai)—890 models of iPhones, servers, and OEM contract manufacturing; primary market presence in Vietnam, India, and Mexico.
Foxconn
Luxshare Precision—leader in Apple’s supply chain, expanding into automotive electronics; increasing production capacity in Southeast Asia and Mexico.
Luxshare Precision
Xiaomi—160 smartphone models, IoT devices, and automotive products; ranks among the top five in market share in India, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Xiaomi
4. Chemicals/Materials (Global Giants)
Wanhua Chemical—polyurethane and MDI production capacity reaches 1.2 million tonnes; with manufacturing facilities in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, it ranks second globally.
Wanhua Chemical
Hengli Petrochemical—1.1 million tons of refining, polyester, and ethylene; exports to the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Hengli Petrochemical
5. Power Equipment/Photovoltaics (Global Leader)
Longi Green Energy—95% silicon wafers and modules; holds the No. 1 market share in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America.
Longi Green Energy
Sungrow—78 models of inverters and energy storage products; a market leader in Europe, Australia, and India.
Sungrow
6. Steel/Metals (Global Suppliers)
Baosteel—72 grades of automotive steel, electrical steel, and high-end sheet products; exported to Japan, South Korea, Europe, the United States, and Southeast Asia.
Baosteel
Shagang Group—58 lines of long and flat products; exported to the Middle East, Africa, and South America.
Baosteel Shagang Group
II. Mexico (Manufacturing Hub of the North American Free Trade Agreement)
1. Automotive/Automotive Parts (U.S.-Mexico Supply Chain)
Volkswagen Mexico—145 Golf, Jetta, and SUVs; 100% exported to the United States.
Volkswagen Mexico
General Motors Mexico—132 pickup and SUV models; zero tariffs in North America.
General Motors Mexico
Kia Mexico—98 sedan and SUV models; holds a leading position in the U.S. market.
Kia Mexico
2. Electronic Products/Household Appliances (North American OEM)
Foxconn Mexico—85 laptops, servers, and automotive electronic devices.
Foxconn Mexico
Samsung Electronics Mexico—72 televisions, refrigerators, and mobile phones; North American market.
Samsung Electronics Mexico
3. Mechanical/Chemical Engineering
WEG Mexico (WEG Brazil) – 45 models of motors, variable frequency drives, and industrial automation products.
III. Turkey (a manufacturing hub spanning Europe and Asia, with strong capabilities in the military, steel, and textile industries)
1. Steel/Metals (No. 1 in West Asia)
Erdemir Steel – a portfolio of 68 flat-steel and automotive steel companies; operations span Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Erdemir Habash – 52 industrial gases and specialty steels; Europe and the Middle East.
2. Military/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Global Dark Horse)
Baykar—The 42TB-2 UAV; has been exported to more than 170 countries and is a bestseller in Russia, Ukraine, and the Middle East.
Baykar-Roketsan—38 missiles and rockets; NATO, the Middle East, and Asia.
Rocket San
3. Textiles/Household Appliances (European Suppliers)
Koton—35 textile and apparel companies; the core of European fast fashion.
Cotton Vestel—32 models of home appliances, televisions, and white goods; among the top five in European market share.
Westell
IV. India (Pharmaceuticals/Automotive/Auto Parts/Chemicals)
1. Automotive/Automotive Components (Global Supply Chain)
Tata Motors—88 models of commercial and passenger vehicles, as well as Jaguar Land Rover; operations span Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Maruti Suzuki—65 small-car models; No. 1 in South Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Maruti Suzuki
2. Pharmaceutical Industry (Global Generic Drug Leader)
Sun Pharmaceutical—58 generic drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients; operations span the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
Dr. Reddy’s—45 active pharmaceutical ingredients and formulations; certified in Europe and the United States.
Dr. Reddy
3. Chemicals/Materials
Reliance Industries—120 (Industrial Products Export): refining, polyester, and synthetic fibers; markets cover the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
Reliance Industries
V. Brazil (Resource Processing/Machinery/Agricultural Equipment)
1. Electrical Engineering/Automation (3rd globally)
WEG—75 models of motors, variable-frequency drives, and generators; ranked among the top ten in 135 countries, including China, the United States, and Europe.
Wig
2. Agricultural Machinery / Food Processing
Jacto—28 models of crop protection and agricultural machinery, serving Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Jacket
3. Steel/Mining
CSN (National Steel) – Grade 42 steel and iron ore; Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
China Southern Airlines
VI. ASEAN (Electronics/Automotive/Resource Processing)
1. Malaysia (Semiconductors/Electronics)
Intel Malaysia – 68 chip packaging and testing facilities; global supply chain.
Intel Malaysia
Broadcom Malaysia – 55 semiconductor and communications chip companies.
2. Thailand (Automobiles/Automotive Parts)
Toyota Thailand—92 models of pickup trucks and SUVs, targeting the ASEAN, Australian, and Middle Eastern markets.
Toyota Thailand
Honda Thailand—78 passenger vehicles and motorcycles; global exports.
Honda Thailand
3. Vietnam (Electronics/Textiles)
Samsung Vietnam—280 models of mobile phones and electronic products; the world’s largest export hub (accounting for more than 30% of Vietnam’s total exports).
Samsung Vietnam
Foxconn Vietnam – 75 laptops, tablets, and consumer electronics.
Foxconn Vietnam
VII. Middle East (Petrochemicals/Aluminum/Fertilizers)
1. Saudi Arabia (Petrochemical/Energy)
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC)—with USD 18 billion in exports—primarily produces polyethylene, polypropylene, and specialty chemicals; it is one of the world’s top three chemical companies.
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
2. United Arab Emirates (Petrochemicals/Aluminum)
Borouge—60 grades of polyolefins and cable materials; serving Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Borlu
EGA (Global Aluminium) – a producer of primary aluminium and aluminium extrusions, with 41 production facilities; one of the world’s top ten aluminium companies.
EGA VIII. Top Ten Industrial Exporters in the Third World (2024–2025)
Foxconn (Hon Hai) – 890 (Electronics Manufacturing)
Saudi Aramco – 620 (Energy/Petrochemical)
Samsung Vietnam – 280 (Electronics)
Sany Heavy Industry — 380 (Construction Machinery)
BYD – 260 (New Energy Vehicles)
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Saudi Arabia) – 180 (Petrochemical)
Tata Motors (India) – 88 (Automotive)
WEG (Brazil) — 75 (Electrical)
Baykar (Turkey) – 42 (defense industry)
Borouj (UAE) – 60 (Petrochemical)
IX. Top 100 Rankings and Characteristics
China holds a dominant position: accounting for over 40% of the global market and ranking first worldwide in sectors such as construction machinery, new energy, electronics, and power equipment. Regional specialization:
Mexico: North American Automotive/Electronics Manufacturing
Turkey: Eurasian Steel/Defense/Textiles
India: Pharmaceuticals/Automotive/Chemicals
ASEAN: Electronics/Automotive/Textiles
Middle East: Petrochemicals/Aluminum/Fertilizers
Industry concentration: Industries such as machinery, automotive, electronics, new energy, steel, petrochemicals, textiles, and defense account for 80% of the total.
China’s Opportunities: Leading the Third World in areas such as the Belt and Road Initiative, new energy, construction machinery, photovoltaics, and energy storage.
10. Simplified List of Enterprises Ranked 51st to 100th (Representative)
China: LiuGong, Haier, Midea, JinkoSolar, Tongwei, Hengrui, Hikvision
Mexico: Mazda Mexico, Nissan Mexico, Visteon Mexico
Turkey: Toscelik, Ichdashi, Beko
India: Tata Chemicals, Larsen & Toubro, Indian Oil
Brazil: Embraer (Brazilian aircraft manufacturer), Marcopolo (bus manufacturer)
ASEAN: Pou Chen Industrial (Vietnam), Toyota Indonesia, Honda Malaysia
Middle East: Saudi Mining Company, Qatar Petrochemical Company
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