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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (China)

Use this page when the China story depends on the industrial-policy machinery that helps turn national AI goals into operating conditions for platforms, manufacturers, and infrastructure players. MIIT matters because China's AI system is not only a company race; it is also an industrial coordination story.

China | Industrial policy | Compute and deployment coordination 3 linked archive entries Updated March 28, 2026 Maintained by Asian Intelligence Editorial Team

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MIIT is one of the clearest named institutions for the part of China's AI story that runs through industrial capacity and deployment conditions.

It matters when the China question turns on how policy coordination reaches chips, cloud, manufacturing, and commercialization.

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How much of China's AI edge is being organized through industrial-policy coordination rather than only through market competition?

Which MIIT-linked signals best show China converting AI ambition into durable infrastructure and deployment capacity?

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Watch whether China's industrial-policy layer keeps widening practical deployment conditions rather than only producing strategic language.

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