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China’s New Economic Blueprint: The Rise of the AI 'Solo-preneur'
China has launched a 2026-2028 action plan to transform its platform economy, specifically promoting 'AI One-Person Companies' as a new class of innovation drivers. The policy mandates that tech giants share data and resources to foster a collaborative ecosystem of 'super-individual' entrepreneurs.

Beijing’s New Digital Blueprint: Harmonizing Tech Giants and SMEs for a Sovereign AI Future
Seven Chinese ministries have launched a 2026-2028 action plan to compel technology platforms to share data, compute, and AI resources with smaller enterprises. The strategy aims to transform the platform economy into a collaborative engine for industrial modernization and global competition.

Beijing Signals Pivot from Price Wars to AI-Driven Growth in Major Industrial Reset
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology met with eleven key provinces to address industrial challenges, specifically calling for a crackdown on 'involutionary' price wars. The ministry is pivoting toward an 'AI+ Manufacturing' model to drive long-term growth and secure supply chains amid rising international trade tensions.

The Great Sunset: China’s 3G Retirement Accelerates as 5G Users Surpass 1.2 Billion
China Unicom has fully shut down its 3G network in Zhejiang province, marking a major milestone in China's national plan to retire legacy telecommunications infrastructure. As 5G users across the country exceed 1.2 billion, the industry is now pivoting toward 6G development and total digital modernization.

China’s ‘Hard Tech’ Offensive: Beijing Doubles Down on Silicon Sovereignty and AI Integration
Beijing is intensifying its support for 'hard tech' through new MIIT directives on optoelectronic chips and the imminent IPO of GPU maker Enflame Technology. This strategic push is coupled with a massive valuation surge for AI startups and a state-led effort to integrate AI across China’s industrial and infrastructure networks.

Beijing Reins in the Race to the Bottom: Regulators Summon Automakers over Brutal Price Wars
Chinese regulators have summoned major automakers to warn against 'irrational competition' and predatory pricing. The move aims to stabilize the domestic market by enforcing price laws and prioritizing product quality over aggressive market share expansion.

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.

Beijing’s New Blueprint: Integrating AI into the Backbone of China’s Digital Infrastructure
The MIIT has launched a three-year action plan to integrate AI across China's telecommunications sector, targeting high-level autonomous networks and ultra-low latency infrastructure by 2028. This policy shift is expected to drive massive hardware orders for equipment vendors and enable more efficient use of national computing resources.

Beijing’s New Blueprint: China Pushes for the Convergence of AI and Telecommunications Infrastructure
China's MIIT has launched a comprehensive 2026-2028 plan to integrate AI into national telecommunications, focusing on self-optimizing networks and ultra-low latency infrastructure. The initiative aims to achieve 75% metropolitan coverage of 1ms latency circles and prioritize domestic R&D for critical optoelectronic chips.

Beijing’s Silicon-Photonics Pivot: A New Blueprint for AI Interconnect Supremacy
China's MIIT has launched a 2026-2028 roadmap focusing on high-end optoelectronic chips and co-packaged optics (CPO) to solve AI's power and bandwidth challenges. The plan emphasizes building wide-area lossless networks and intelligent computing nodes to enhance the efficiency of AI clusters and reduce bandwidth costs.

China Targets Hardware Supremacy with New Three-Year AI Integration Plan
China’s MIIT has launched a three-year plan (2026–2028) to integrate artificial intelligence across the consumer hardware spectrum, focusing on AI-native smartphones, PCs, and 'embodied' smart devices. The strategy aims to build a comprehensive ecosystem of intelligent terminals, signaling a decisive shift toward on-device AI and edge computing.

China’s Infrastructure Pivot: Building the Neural Network for an AI-Driven Economy
China's MIIT has launched a 2026–2028 action plan to optimize telecommunications networks for artificial intelligence, focusing on 5G-A deployment and ultra-low latency. The move aims to create a state-supported ecosystem that integrates computing power and domestic AI models into key industrial sectors.