China’s plans to use “staggering” subsidies to create national champions in high-tech industries would further skew China’s business playing field and worsen trade frictions, a European lobby group warned Tuesday.
The EU Chamber of Commerce said in a report state subsidies of hundreds of billions of dollars and foreign technology transfers in 10 sectors were “highly problematic” and urged China to stop interfering in the market.
“We see that Chinese market players are entering the global marketplace, whereas we are still here in front of the Great Wall of China,” the group’s president Joerg Wuttke told reporters ahead of the release of the report on Beijing’s China Manufacturing 2025 plan first announced in 2015.
The report said subsidies for industries including new-energy vehicles, information technology and robotics had “already created problems for both China’s economy and European business.”
“We think China would be better off not picking winners and deciding who is doing what in the future,” said Wuttke.
“The recommendation we have there is, ‘stay away, let the market pick the winners.’”
European electric carmakers face “intense pressure to turn over advanced technology in exchange for near-term market access,” and IT companies have seen their market access shrink, the report said.
The Chinese plan’s emphasis on self-sufficiency is “particularly concerning — it suggests that Chinese policies will further skew the competitive landscape in favor of domestic companies.”
This could cause a new flood of overcapacity in those industries, as happened previously in the steel and solar sectors, and exacerbate tensions with China’s international trade partners, the report said.
Beijing has urged its companies to enter markets abroad in search of higher returns and advanced technologies to make them more competitive in a range of high-value sectors from aerospace to agribusiness and robotics.
Source: Arab News
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