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Nov 19, 2024 |
bigdatachina.csis.org | Ilaria Mazzocco |Ryan Featherston
China’s industrial policy is a controversial yet ubiquitous topic. Global concerns are surging over Beijing’s use of state support to shape industries and to guide investment. In the United States, concerns over China’s systemic use of industrial policy and accusations of structural overcapacity have undermined trust in multilateralism and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Jul 1, 2024 |
csis.org | Quill Robinson |Ryan Featherston
Slower DecarbonizationThe global spread of low-cost, high-quality Chinese solar panels has aided climate change mitigation efforts. Yet, recognizing the economic security and human rights risks associated with the Chinese solar supply chain, U.S. policymakers have virtually eliminated direct imports from China and established high barriers for imports from Southeast Asian nations.
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