It has been nine years since the Chinese government introduced the "Made in China 2025" initiative, leaving only one year until its intended completion. Has the plan faltered due to isolation from the West?
China has emerged as the world’s largest shipbuilder.
While we won't delve into its high-speed rail network or rail technology exports, including to the U.S., it's noteworthy that Huawei and Lenovo continue to lead in global telecom and consumer electronics.
China also dominates the manufacturing of solar power equipment and is the largest producer of renewable energy.
Recently, the Chinese space station completed a crew change, and a new lunar probe successfully landed on the far side of the Moon, setting a human record by returning soil samples.
Additionally, China has integrated AI and robotics across various sectors.
When it comes to electric vehicles, the evidence speaks for itself:
(source: gmw cn)
Thus, the "Made in China 2025" plan has not only succeeded but has also achieved many milestones ahead of schedule.