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What makes China's manufacturing machine so powerful — and what does it mean for the rest of the world? In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Chan — fellow at the Brookings Institution's China Centre, Princeton PhD, and author of the newsletter High Capacity — for a deep dive into China's industrial strategy. We cover: - How Chinese entrepreneurs operate within the state system - The rise of BYD, Huawei, and China's "overtake on the curve" strategy - The evolution debate and China's excess capacity problem - Why the Strait of Hormuz crisis is a massive tailwind for Chinese EVs - China's five-year plan and the race to dominate future industries - What India can learn — and take advantage of — from China's playbook - A conversation packed with insight on geopolitics, clean tech, and the future of global manufacturing. Timestamp: 0:00 - Introduction & Guest Welcome 0:30 - Entrepreneurship Culture in China: Hero Stories & What Gets Rewarded 3:10 - Huawei & BYD: Go-to-Market Strategies (Wolf Pack, Underdog Approach) 6:24 - How Chinese Firms Expand Globally & Adapt to Local Markets 11:02 - Chinese Industrial Maximalism: Should China Keep Its Manufacturing Base? 16:10 - China's 5-Year Plan & the Future Industries Inflection Point 20:19 - Involution, Overcapacity & the Price War Dilemma 22:44 - How Chinese Firms Are Responding to Overcapacity 24:30 - BYD's Global Expansion & the Strait of Hormuz Effect 25:26 - Lessons from the 1970s Oil Shocks & Chinese EVs Today 26:51 - "Chinese EVs Will Be Strong But Won't Dominate" — Has That Changed? 29:36 - China's FDI Strategy & the Auto Industry Story 34:49 - FDI-Led Development: Does It Still Work? 38:40 - India-China Knowhow Transfer: Geopolitics vs. Economics 40:51 - Outro
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