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Policy support for tech will focus on AI, “future industries”

In 2025, Beijing will focus tech support on a select group of emerging technologies.

  • That's according to the Government Work Report (GWR), which Premier Li Qiang presented to the legislature (NPC) on Wednesday.

Support targets include "future industries," which Beijing identifies as:

In the near term, according to the GWR, AI is the key priority, with policymakers aiming to:

  • Leverage AI for industrial upgrading, particularly to transform traditional manufacturing
  • Support the "extensive application of large-scale AI models"
  • Support the development of smart industrial equipment, AI-powered, internet-connected new energy vehicles, intelligent robots, and AI-powered smart phones

While none of this will come as a surprise to our regular readers, we do have a few thoughts:

One: If the state has its druthers, Chinese AI startups will have a great year.

  • With AI positioned as a policy priority, AI firms can expect preferential policies, expanded financing access, and government-driven efforts to boost public adoption.

Two: Over the long term, Beijing is positioning firms to capitalize on the imminent convergence of AI and robotics.

  • That means large chunks of state research funding will be directed at related areas.

Three: The US and China were neck-and-neck during the 5G race, but over the last couple of years, the speed and coverage of China's mobile networks have far outpaced the US.

  • Will China have an advantage as the 6G race heats up?

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In 2025, Beijing will focus tech support on a select group of emerging technologies.

That's according to the Government Work Report (GWR), which Premier Li Qiang presented to the legislature (NPC) on Wednesday.

Support targets include "future industries," which Beijing identifies as:

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