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China's industrial policy approach is under scrutiny as subsidy reductions impact auto and appliance markets, while studies suggest local partnerships may matter more than state intervention. Meanwhile, Trump's China policy shifts are reshaping how U.S. companies and observers assess economic strategy between the two nations.

what's happening

·Subsidy pullback in China is reducing sales in automotive and appliance sectors

·Research indicates local alliances drive EV success more than direct industrial policy

·China's comparative advantage relies on strategic industrial policy frameworks

·Trump's China policy approach diverges from traditional expectations

·Nike's China distribution reset creates uncertainty among regional partners

drawn from Nikkei Asia, South China Morning Post, Financial Times, Rhodium Group · updated 6h ago

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