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The Chinese government has been promoting the "Made in China 2025" initiative to reduce dependency on foreign technology. But some argue that the country still relies heavily on the West for advanced tech. Do you think China will succeed in achieving tech independence?
China’s move towards a service-oriented economy could be a game changer. While manufacturing was once the backbone, sectors like finance, healthcare, and entertainment are now growing rapidly. How much of the economy will be driven by services in the next 10 years?
Does anyone else feel like Russia’s tech industry is just... lagging behind? There are a few success stories, but compared to other countries, Russia doesn’t seem to be investing enough in innovation or tech infrastructure. If Russia wants to compete globally, this needs to change.
China has been focusing on high-tech industries like semiconductors, 5G, and AI for years, but will it ever become fully self-sufficient in these areas? Right now, it still depends on imports for a lot of critical tech components. What’s the solution?