KEY POINTS
  • Beijing is reportedly planning to scale back its Made in China 2025 policy to allow foreign countries greater access to its economy.
  • The Wall Street Journal, citing sources, said the new plan could be introduced early next year as China and the U.S. look to end trade turbulence.

China is preparing to replace its Made in China 2025 policy with a program designed to allow foreign companies greater participation in the Chinese economy, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The prior policy, long criticized by the Trump administration as protectionist, was intended by China President Xi Jinping to foster the country's high-tech industries. The new plan would soften China's goal of manufacturing dominance, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.