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Claims state subsidies caused China’s industrial overcapacity a deliberate smear: scholar
['Sherry Wang']
South China Morning Post
Western narratives alleging state subsidies caused China’s industrial overcapacity are a deliberate attempt to smear the country and not tenable in the face of solid data and facts, a Chinese scholar said.
Writing in a commentary published on Tuesday in the Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily, Cui Fan, an international trade professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, argued that “industrial subsidies do not inherently lead to excess capacity”.
“Reasonable industrial subsidies aimed at addressing market failures and supporting emerging industries are a globally recognised and legitimate policy tool,” Cui said.
Instead, he warned that the real concern was “discriminatory subsidies that violate World Trade Organization rules”.
“Simply attributing competitive advantages to subsidies lacks empirical support and runs counter to basic common sense regarding industrial development.”