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https://fortune.com/2020/10/30/china-five-year-plan-global-tech-superpower/
China’s political leaders have endorsed a five-year growth plan focused on reducing the economy’s reliance on foreign investment and technology.
A communiqué released Thursday, following a four-day meeting of the Communist Party’s Central Committee, sketched the broad contours of that plan, the 14th since the establishment of the People’s Republic, and outlined a grand “vision” for the economy as far off as 2035. Party leaders are expected to issue more detailed proposals in weeks to come, but the measures described so far share a common objective: lessening China’s dependence on technology developed by other nations, especially the United States, to achieve economic growth.
“It is the first time ever in the history of our party’s five-year plans…that [China] is placing the plans on science, technology, and innovation before all other sectors,” Wang Zhigang, China’s minister of science and technology, said at a press conference on Friday. “We need to improve our ability to create things independently because we cannot ask for or buy the core technologies from elsewhere.”
The communiqué does not mention the U.S., but China’s drive for technological autonomy comes as the Trump administration has ratcheted up pressure against Chinese tech giants such as Huawei Technologies, the nation’s largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China’s largest semiconductor maker. Now, with the U.S. election just days away, China is steeling itself for future conflict with America no matter who becomes the next President.
Chips are on the table
Semiconductors are likely one area where China will want to reduce reliance on foreign tech.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration issued an executive order against Huawei, saying that foreign chip manufacturers would have to apply for a license to continue suppling the company with semiconductors.
The order threatened to become a “death sentence” for Huawei, as the chips form the backbone of Huawei’s tech capabilities in making telecom equipment, smartphones, and smart cities.
Huawei’s vulnerability to U.S. technology restrictions highlighted China’s long-standing inability to build a globally competitive semiconductor manufacturer.
But even with the Chinese government squarely focused on building up China’s technological might, true self-reliance may remain a difficult goal to achieve.
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