Chinas Industrial Policy Threatens $650 Billion of G7 Exports, US Chamber Warns

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Workers assemble the Zeekr 001 EV models at the Chinese automaker Zeekr assembly plant, in Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province on April 17, 2025. AP Photo/Andy WongChina’s industrial policies threaten up to $650 billion in manufacturing output from many of the world’s most advanced economies, a new report has warned.The analysis says Beijing’s strategy risks hollowing out industrial capabilities in G7 countries by 2030.

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