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Peter Taylor's avatar

Once again Chinese common sense, practicality comes to the fore, this 15th iteration of the atypical 5 year plan will undoubtedly cement China as the pre-eminent global superpower with growth domestically driven, woe and betide nascent or worse corrupt officials implementing this agenda..

It makes you think, seriously, this will be by its end 75years of strict Chinese planning, look at what has been achieved in that time frame, from whence they began following the century of humiliation that accounted for a large swathe and part of that 75 years duration, comparittive the Western established economies that have regressed spectacularly during the same period, indeed, much of China’s rise to where she presently finds herself is directly attributed to Western laissez faire and an greed obsessed attitude as they pillaged and plundered their own economies offshoring much of what sustained China’s growth.. the real tell tale, China has since offshored much of those earlier industrial roles to the Vietnams, Myanmars, Thailands, Bangladeshis etc.. in the process lifting them up economically and creating markets for their products in tech, High Tech etc..

Seems China’s future is assured, I wouldn’t bet against them, they have the com0lete package, Education, Military, Governance, Contented populace despite narratives stating otherwise which is all Western wishful thinking borne of jealousy and the realisation, they have been found out, left in China’s wake.. China is a high tech economy more so than the U.S, Western economies, most assuredly it is safe, enjoys a rule of law westerners would salivate over, a system more equanimous that Western jurisprudence that has morphed into a multi tiered justice system, its streets are safe, infrastructure is first class.. environment is now cleaner than most, it has the highest clean energy use of any state in the World, generates more power than most, doing so by spades…hardly surprising all the West can do is malign, denigrate, deride China’s growth, her future and successes… t8me they got over themselves

Just saying

Kia Kaha (stay strong) from New Zealand

Leon Liao's avatar

One piece of data you cite may be misleading. You write that, according to an OECD analysis released in 2026, around 60 percent of Chinese firms’ gains in global market share between 2005 and 2023 came from government subsidies rather than productivity improvements, and that Chinese firms received three to eight times more subsidies than competitors in OECD economies. I have studied that OECD report, and my reading is that it applies different standards to different countries: subsidies in Western economies are often treated as legitimate industrial policy, climate policy, defense policy, or innovation support, while similar Chinese policies are framed as distortionary. This double standard is exactly what the Chinese government has repeatedly objected to. As I argued in my recent essay, everyone subsidizes. The United States subsidizes massively and the most in terms of subsidies compared with industrial output value. Europe subsidizes. Japan and Korea subsidize. But China is often singled out as if subsidies themselves were uniquely Chinese. At that point, the issue becomes less an objective economic measurement and more a political narrative about which countries are allowed to conduct industrial policy.

https://leonliao.substack.com/p/why-the-wests-subsidy-accusation?r=731anr

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