The article discusses China's increasing presence in global technology standardization, portraying its 'latecoming' as a strategic evolution. Notably, China now surpasses the US in manufacturing capacity and active technology patents, with a significant foothold in sectors like consumer drones. The concept of patience encapsulates China's approach as it synchronizes military and economic policies to enhance global influence. Since the mid-2000s, China's strategy has leveraged local industry reforms to penetrate international markets, evidenced by Huawei's revenue growth through global sales, highlighting the country’s successful transformation into a technological powerhouse.
China's latecoming in global technology standardization has been a 'coming of age', manifesting in its significant manufacturing and patent advancements, especially in technology.
China's strategic approach focuses on patience, managing a dual strategy of military-economic synergy and international market penetration under its policies of indigenous innovation.
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