Shot in the arm for R&D as Beijing breaks into a sprint in tech war

A customer displaying her Alipay electronic payment confirmation to an employee at a beverage shop in Beijing on Wednesday. China has revolutionised e-commerce and has raced ahead in the fields of artificial intelligence and 5G development, among its
A customer displaying her Alipay electronic payment confirmation to an employee at a beverage shop in Beijing. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
A customer displaying her Alipay electronic payment confirmation to an employee at a beverage shop in Beijing on Wednesday. China has revolutionised e-commerce and has raced ahead in the fields of artificial intelligence and 5G development, among its
Asian Insider Tan Dawn Wei China Bureau Chief In Beijing
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For decades, China harnessed its manufacturing prowess to lift the country from poverty, flooding the world with a dizzying array of cheap goods that not only improved lives from Sudan to South Carolina, but also fed a runaway trend of consumerism.

When it finally had enough of being the world's factory and wanted to pursue loftier aspirations, the world, particularly the United States, got worried.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 30, 2020, with the headline Shot in the arm for R&D as Beijing breaks into a sprint in tech war. Subscribe