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China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

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China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman
China

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China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

2026-06-03 17:29 Last Updated At:23:17

China's industrial subsidy policies adhere to the principles of openness, fairness, and compliance, and strictly follow the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a press briefing in Beijing on Wednesday.

Mao made the comments in response to a recent report released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

"The competitiveness of Chinese enterprises does not stem from subsidies, but rather from highly market-oriented competition, continuous technological innovation, global business expansion, and the economies of scale derived from a massive domestic market. China's industrial subsidy policies adhere to the principles of openness, fairness, and compliance, and strictly follow WTO rules. Globally speaking, industrial subsidy policies are widely adopted by countries, and the key is that the policies must comply with WTO rules. We hope that relevant international organizations will play a constructive role, rather than the opposite," said Mao.

China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

China's industrial subsidy policies strictly comply with WTO rules: spokeswoman

Thongloun Sisoulith, general secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party Central Committee and president of Laos, said Laos will continue to advance China-Laos cooperation in the technology field on Wednesday in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province.

Thongloun arrived in Hangzhou on Tuesday for a five-day state visit to China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping.

Zhejiang was chosen as the first stop of the Lao president's trip for its reputation as a high-tech and innovation hub and for having achieved high-quality growth across multiple sectors.

Upon arrival, Thongloun visited several local technology companies, where he explored advanced artificial intelligence-powered robotic systems designed for industrial, commercial and challenging environments.

In an exclusive interview with China Media Group (CMG), Thongloun hailed China's progress in modern technology, AI and digital economy, pledging to strengthen cooperation with China in the technology field.

"I asked staff of the technology companies I visited many questions, and they provided a great deal of information that helped us better understand the development of modern technology in China. It's clear that China regards modern technology, artificial intelligence and digital economy as key areas of national development. This offers valuable experience for Laos. We will continue to advance cooperation between our two countries in the field of technology," said Thongloun.

The president also expressed hope that new technology cooperation initiatives will be launched in Laos.

"I believe our cooperation in these areas in the future is very promising. In the next few days, I will raise this matter with President Xi Jinping. I will also put forward more detailed proposals on cooperation between our two governments in the development of new technologies, so that these initiatives can take root in Laos," said Thongloun.

Lao president pledges further technology cooperation with China

Lao president pledges further technology cooperation with China

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