Premier says China’s tech advancements an 'opportunity' for the world, not a threat
- China’s premier called the country’s tech boom “China Opportunity 2.0,” saying its innovations are opportunities and empowerment for the world, not threats.
- He dismissed claims that massive state subsidies drove the rise, crediting China’s vast domestic market and big corporate investment instead.
- Chinese tech exports—from EVs and solar panels to AI, chips and robotics (he name‑checked Huawei and Unitree)—are booming, sparking both demand and protectionist concerns abroad.