Differentiated Understanding

What the U.S. Misreads About China’s Tech Rise with Kyle Chan

Dec 23, 2025
Kyle Chan, a Brookings fellow who studies China’s tech and industrial policy, explains why DeepSeek was only the tip of a larger shift. He outlines China’s interlocking tech stack—EVs, batteries, renewables, robotics, and AI—and how Swiss‑army‑knife companies and local industrial policy accelerate spillovers. He also contrasts China and India, and sketches scenarios that could still upend today’s narratives.
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INSIGHT

DeepSeek Was The Tip Of A Larger Wave

  • DeepSeek was a wake-up call but only the tip of a broader pattern of Chinese tech progress across many sectors.
  • Kyle Chan points to abundant research talent, developer communities, and parallel advances in AI, EVs, batteries, renewables, and robotics.
ADVICE

Treat Industrial Policy As A Tool Not A Dirty Word

  • Reevaluate assumptions that China is only lowvalue manufacturing; treat industrial policy as a lever for innovation.
  • Kyle urges U.S. policymakers to study China's mix of targeted support and private dynamism and respond accordingly.
ANECDOTE

HighSpeed Rail Research Shaped My View Of Industrial Policy

  • Kyle's infrastructure research on China's highspeed rail explained his interest in how governmentcoordination enables rapid industrial projects.
  • Fieldwork in Beijing and Delhi taught him how rail projects reveal deeper bureaucratic and organizational mechanisms.
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