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Chinese firms’ market share gains driven by subsidies, says OECD
The OECD reports that Chinese firms receive eight times more state support on average compared to companies in wealthy countries, contributing to their market share gains. The analysis highlights the impact of subsidies on Chinese companies' competitive advantage.
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