The United States Chamber of Commerce has voiced apprehensions about potential overcapacity in a variety of Chinese industries linked to the nation’s ambitious “Made in China 2025” plan after a delegation visited Beijing this week.
In high-level meetings with Chinese government officials and business leaders, including Premier Li Qiang, the delegation discussed issues related to China’s non-market economic policies, digital protectionism, commercial coercion and intellectual property theft.
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