# Industrial%20Policy
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The Invisible Finalist: China’s 7-Trillion-Yuan Push to Dominate the Global Sports Economy
While China's national team missed the 2026 World Cup, its manufacturers have secured a dominant role through high-tech components and IP licensing. This industrial upgrade is part of a broader national strategy to nearly double the sports sector to 7 trillion yuan by 2030 through an 'event economy' model.

The High-Altitude Crucible: Revisiting the Birthplace of China’s Nuclear Deterrence
This article examines the historical and strategic significance of Base 221, China's first nuclear weapons facility in Qinghai. It traces the base's evolution from a secret Cold War site to a modern symbol of national self-reliance and technological ambition.

From Rescuer to Dispossessed: China’s Jingye Group Sues UK Over British Steel Nationalization
Jingye Group has launched legal action against the UK government, seeking compensation for the forced nationalization of British Steel. The Chinese firm alleges that the UK violated investment treaties after seizing control of the company despite Jingye's years of capital injection and job preservation.

Fortress Silicon: Semiconductor Surge Fails to Shield Chinese Markets from Regional Volatility
Chinese markets closed lower on June 11 as the ChiNext index dropped over 1%, despite a significant counter-cyclical rally in the semiconductor materials and equipment sectors. The market divergence highlights a shift toward 'bottleneck' technologies amid broader regional volatility and a sharp correction in speculative AI and media stocks.

China’s Motor City Pivot: Changchun Enlists Huawei and Tech Titans to Rescue State-Owned FAW
Changchun's draft 15th Five-Year Plan aims to revitalize FAW Group by forcing a deep integration with tech leaders like Huawei and DJI. The strategy focuses on solid-state batteries, AI models, and autonomous driving to save the legacy automaker from obsolescence in the competitive NEV market.

Beijing Unveils Three-Year Roadmap to Fuse AI with National Telecom Infrastructure
China's MIIT has launched a 2026-2028 implementation plan to integrate AI into the national telecommunications infrastructure, focusing on high-end optoelectronic chips and CPO technology. The move aims to resolve hardware bottlenecks in AI computing while driving growth across the domestic semiconductor supply chain.

Silicon Valleys and Gilded Villas: How Tech IPOs are Fueling Hangzhou’s Real Estate Defiance
While China's broader property market struggles, Hangzhou's luxury real estate is booming due to an influx of wealth from state-backed tech IPOs. Founders and young employees in AI and robotics are reinvesting their stock market gains into high-end villas, creating a localized economic anomaly driven by industrial policy rather than credit speculation.

Jobs First: Beijing Elevates Employment Strategy Amid Structural Mismatches and Youth Anxiety
China has prioritized employment as the leading专项 (specialized) component of its 15th Five-Year Plan, signaling a strategic shift to address record graduate numbers and structural labor mismatches. The plan aims to transition the workforce from saturated gig-economy roles into high-tech manufacturing while tasking major economic hubs like Shenzhen with leading national job creation efforts.

The Dreame Dilemma: A Chinese Tech Unicorn’s Reckoning with State Capital and Supercar Ambitions
Dreame Technology, a leading Chinese appliance unicorn, is facing a crisis of confidence as founder Yu Hao is silenced on social media and local governments launch audits into their multi-billion-yuan investments in the firm. The controversy centers on unrealistic technical claims regarding a 'rocket-powered' supercar and a lack of corporate governance within the founder-dominated company.

Wuxi’s AI Ambition: Chasing the 'Token' Economy in China’s Silicon Heartland
Wuxi is intensifying its focus on AI and semiconductor integration, specifically targeting AI Data Centers and the 'token' economy. The city is launching a high-level administrative mechanism to provide precision support for benchmark projects, aiming to bridge the gap between hardware manufacturing and AI-as-a-service.

The Sovereign Pivot: Trump and OpenAI Negotiate a Strategic State Stake
The Trump administration is exploring a historic equity stake in OpenAI, potentially through a new sovereign wealth fund designed to distribute AI industry dividends to the American public while tightening federal oversight of frontier technology.

Dismantling the Premium Wall: Hong Kong Pivots Land Policy to Fuel Industrial Ambitions
Hong Kong has introduced a 'pay-as-you-build' pilot scheme and longer 21-year industrial leases to lower development costs and foster the Northern Metropolis project. This reform shifts away from the city's traditional 'maximalist' land premium system to attract diverse industrial investments and compete with mainland Chinese tech hubs.