China’s Technological Rise: A Profound Challenge Reshaping the Global Order

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-- The global balance of power is undergoing a quiet transformation, as a systemic competition driven by technological innovation increasingly reshapes the world order.

Twenty years ago, China officially joined the World Trade Organization and integrated deeply into globalization through its role as the “world’s factory.” Today, that role has evolved dramatically. China is no longer merely a crucial link in the global supply chain; backed by its growing systemic technological capabilities, it is beginning to actively shape a new international economic and technological order.

Energy Resilience Strengthens the Strategic Foundation

Amid escalating geopolitical conflicts that have driven up energy prices and ongoing disruptions to global supply chains, China has demonstrated remarkable resilience under pressure. Through years of advancing an energy diversification strategy—particularly by aggressively developing renewable energy—China has effectively reduced its dependence on external resources and built a relatively robust energy security framework. This has enabled the Chinese economy to maintain strong resilience in the face of external shocks, providing not only a solid economic foundation but also a strategic geopolitical advantage. It allows China to preserve policy continuity and maintain strategic initiative amid global uncertainty, while ensuring reliable energy support for technological transformation and the expansion of high-tech industries.

From Scale Competition to Technology Leadership

The driving forces behind China’s economic growth are undergoing a fundamental transformation, with high-tech industries emerging as new engines of development. Sectors such as artificial intelligence, industrial automation, and new energy continue to expand at a rapid pace. Unlike the past reliance on low-cost advantages, China is now building a more competitive and controllable industrial ecosystem through technological innovation, vertical integration of supply chains, and large-scale R&D investment. This transformation is strongly supported by national strategy, which emphasizes technological self-reliance, expansion of domestic demand, and the establishment of secure and independent supply chain systems. Against the backdrop of intensifying China-U.S. strategic competition, China is responding to external restrictions and decoupling pressures through a powerful combination of “technology + scale + resilience.”

“Made in China 2.0” and Expanding Global Influence

Breakthroughs in frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence are transforming China from the world’s manufacturing base into a major supplier of advanced technologies and high-end equipment. In sectors including electric vehicles, advanced batteries, industrial robotics, and 5G/6G infrastructure, Chinese products are rapidly gaining international market share through a combination of high quality and strong cost competitiveness. More importantly, China is no longer only exporting technological products; it is increasingly gaining influence over technology standards and transfer mechanisms. While steadily narrowing the gap in key areas such as semiconductors, quantum computing, and new energy, China is also leveraging infrastructure cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative to convert technological capability into geoeconomic influence.

Multilateral Strategies Reshaping Globalization

China’s geopolitical strategy extends far beyond technological transformation. It is also reflected in its growing influence over ports, trade routes, and infrastructure networks. Centered on the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative, this strategy seeks to redefine globalization through maritime connectivity and infrastructure integration, ensuring the strategic security of global trade flows. In the sphere of global currency order, China is steadily advancing the internationalization of the renminbi while maintaining necessary state oversight and developing alternative financial arrangements to ensure the traceability and regulatory oversight of capital flows.

Through the systematic rise of its technological capabilities, China is driving the world away from a unipolar order toward a more diversified and competitive global balance, posing a significant challenge to the existing international order. This is not merely an economic competition, but also a profound contest between different development models and visions of global governance. The emerging trend of a restructured future world order—with China playing an increasingly central role—is already becoming visible through this process.

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