China’s industrial policy strategically directs state resources to priority sectors like semiconductors and green energy. It uses subsidies, regulations, and state-owned enterprises to accelerate technological self-sufficiency and global competitiveness. State-backed firms and emerging industries benefit most, alongside the government’s goal of national economic security and growth.
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