(Beijing News) In response to the "card neck" of the United States in the scientific war, the Chinese government vigorously promoted the cultivation of the "little giants" and "single champion" enterprise programs to promote self -sufficiency in key technical fields.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States issued a chip bill last month to ensure its own technological advantages and slow down China in science and technology and military development.The bill hopes to attract the world's leading chip manufacturers to make the most advanced semiconductor in the United States through subsidies of US $ 53 billion (S $ 71.1 billion).
In order to cope with the American congestion, Chinese leaders have re -distributed more funds in recent years to improve China's self -sufficient ability in a series of technology fields and the leading position of the industry.
China is achieving this goal through two projects managed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, including supporting some companies selected as "little giants".These enterprises are small professional enterprises that have the potential to have the potential of core technology.
Another plan called "single champion" aims to identify and support, and those Chinese companies that have already or are about to become a vanguard in the world's important market segment.
"Little Giant" and "Single Champions" lists include many emerging fields such as aerospace, renewable energy, electronics and semiconductors.The "Little Giant" companies mentioned in the report include Shanghai Sinan Satellite Navigation Technology Co., Ltd., and "single champion" companies include Ningbo Yongxin Optical Co., Ltd. and Guangzhou South Satellite Navigation Instrument Co., Ltd.
About 10,000 companies cultivated by two planned planning have aroused the interest of industry analysts.French Industrial Bank has launched investment products around this field, and refers to these "little giants" as companies with potential and in line with the Chinese government's long -term development planning.
A report published by the US research institution FORCE DISTANCE TIMES on Thursday (March 16) states that these plans highlight how advanced, mature and comprehensive the Chinese industrial policy is, and should wake the United States alarm bell.