China’s Indigenous Innovation Policies
Erik Baark
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2019, vol. 11, issue 02, 5-12
Abstract:
Policies promoting indigenous innovation were launched in 2006. The aim was to use public procurement, support for megaprojects in science and technology, and the development of technical standards for key industries to encourage Chinese firms to develop their own intellectual property. These policies have been criticised by international trading partners, and remain a major issue in the US–China trade war. Nevertheless, China will no doubt continue to support indigenous innovation.
Date: 2019
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