Barclays: Humanoid Robots Could Fill 60% of China's Worker Shortage

Barclays' forecast crystallizes automation's labor market role—not as job-killer rhetoric, but as necessity against demographic cliff. China faces 37 million fewer workers by 2035, a gap no immigration policy can close, which makes humanoid deployment less theoretical and more economic survival strategy for manufacturers already operating at wage-driven margins. The 60% offset figure matters because it anchors robot adoption to a concrete problem rather than optimization fantasies, shifting the conversation from "will companies adopt this" to "what does workforce transition look like when 22 million jobs are at stake."