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How China Can Take Over Tech

Sep 4, 2019
Douglas Fuller, an associate professor at City University of Hong Kong and author of Paper Tiger, Hidden Dragons, dives into China's tech ambitions. He examines the nation's strategies to dominate the semiconductor industry, revealing the complexities of technology transfer amidst a trade war. Fuller discusses the diverse financial paths of companies like Huawei and ZTE, the role of State-Owned Enterprises in innovation, and the competitive landscape against U.S. firms in AI chip development, offering a nuanced perspective on China's tech future.
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INSIGHT

SOE Ineffectiveness

  • Chinese SOEs are bad at creating cutting-edge technologies and absorbing existing ones.
  • Their incentive structure, soft loans, and non-market-facing nature hinder innovation.
INSIGHT

China's R&D Focus

  • Government spending plays a vital role in basic R&D due to its distance from commercialization.
  • China should prioritize absorbing and innovating commercial technologies over basic research.
ANECDOTE

Huada's Special Relationship

  • Huada, a chip maker, secured a contract for Beijing ID cards due to government connections.
  • This highlights how relationships often outweigh technological merit in the Chinese market.
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