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China deepens push for tech self-reliance in 5-yr plan
Business Standard
|October 24, 2025
Calls for developing ‘new- quality productive forces’ regarding semiconductors and AI
China vowed to seek technological self-reliance and grow the domestic market in the next five years, as it looks to both insulate the economy from foreign pressures and build a sustainable engine for growth.
The country will aim to “greatly increase” the capacity for self-reliance and strength in science and technology, according to a communique released Thursday by state broadcaster CCTV after a four-day conclave of the Communist Party’s Central Committee.
Initial details of the approved proposal place a heavy emphasis on high-quality development and the role of technology in developing “new-quality productive forces” which refer to advance fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
This reflects Beijing’s drive to boost productivity and achieve self-sufficiency in the face of an ageing population and Western restrictions on high-tech exports.
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