"Made in China 2025" was a massive foreign relations disaster for China. It's cited in virtually every US report, law, policy doc, etc. as the paradigmatic example of "unfair" state support for Chinese firms.
Here it is in the USTR section 301 report behind Biden's new tariffs.
Mindblowing that He Xuefeng, the Wuhan University professor who has long argued against reforming the rural land system that would be a key step in implementing the decision of the 3rd Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee in 2013, dares to say the large income gap
That so many people buy into this reflects:
(i) how we as a country are now so far removed from manufacturing that we understand so little of it (as demonstrated here and many similar replies), and
(ii) the difference between ideas and execution.
Should the U.S. import cheap Chinese-made electric cars in order to meet its climate goals? We recently had Brian Deese, Biden’s former top economic aide, on our podcast and asked him
this question. Here’s what he told us: