Smart manufacturing push replaces 'Made in China 2025'
The controversial 'Made in China 2025' industrial policy framework has silently disappeared from public discourse
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- Quiet disappearance
- Continuity
- Smart Manufacturing Development Plan
- Robotics plan
- Attracting foreign companies
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