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manufacturing, retrofits, energy
conservation, water
conservation, and emissions
reduction
Economic;
Industry wide, focus on energy
Voluntary
consumption, water usage,
utilization of industrial wastes,
recycling, and green energy.
Regulatory/
Focuses on recycling and
Administrative; remanufacturing
Economic;
Informational;
Voluntary
since 2005, with some recently
updated and more revisions
underway
Mandatory
Reduction of
Production
Overcapacity
Regulatory/
Administrative
Steel, cement, and coal sectors
Energy
Management
and Professional
Training
Program
Regulatory/
Administrative
(for large
enterprises in
Beijing);
Economic;
Informational;
Voluntary
Pilot program in Beijing, Tianjin,
Hebei, Shandong, and Shaanxi
Steel and coal sectors achieved 13th
FYP targets ahead of time while
cement sector sees challenges of
meeting its target; steel sector faces
renewed risk of overcapacity due to
increased market price after the
capacity cut
On-going pilot programs in five
provinces selected by NDRC; some
pilots programs are now selfsustaining
Energy
Technology
Promotion
Catalogue
Informational
15 energy efficiency
technologies selected and
promoted annually
Green
Manufacturing
Circular
Economy
Providing financing support to eligible
companies and projects
Current work focuses on recycling
and remanufacturing and also
overlaps with clean production and
green manufacturing
China joined in the international
Top-TEN program and domestically
began to provide support for
adoption of the recommended
technologies
Made in China 2025
China’s Made in China 2025 program focuses on developing key high-tech industries, such as
EVs and next-generation information technology, and is still receiving significant policy and
financial support from the Chinese government.
Announced in 2015, Made in China 2025 is China’s plan to transform its manufacturing sector
from a sector that produces low quality and low value-added products in an inefficient and
resource-intensive manner to a sector that produces high value-added products and leads in
innovative and new emerging technologies. The plan identified ten focus areas including
artificial intelligence, robotics, and new energy vehicles. The government promotes and
supports these areas through its Five Key Projects, including the development of national
manufacturing and innovation centers, smart manufacturing, industrial foundational
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