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This article compares induction motor production in China and Chile, highlighting China’s vast manufacturing capabilities, cost efficiency, and advanced technology against Chile’s reliance on imports due to higher local costs and limited production capacity. It explores factors such as labor costs, technological advancements, market demand, and logistics that shape the dynamics of both countries’ motor industries. While China excels in producing millions of motors annually at competitive prices, Chile focuses on rebranding imported products to meet its domestic needs. The contrasting approaches underscore the impact of industrial strategies on global supply chains.