OECD finds Chinese firms receive 3–8 times more government support than Indian rivals
The OECD released a study comparing state aid to firms in China and India. It found Chinese companies receive three to eight times more
The OECD released a study comparing state aid to firms in China and
India. It found Chinese companies receive three to eight times more
government support. Indian peers receive markedly less public
financing. The report highlights a disparity in state involvement. No
specific sectors are singled out in the summary. The findings suggest
differing policy approaches between the two economies. The study was
reported by PSU Watch. Policymakers may consider the implications for
competitive balance.