Anything that says largest, most etc in regards to Chinese tech isn't saying much.. They have 1.4B people.
I'm more interested in what revolutionary homegrown technology has China produced that's of significant value to other developed countries.
Their economy is based on them supplying really cheap labor to the rest of the world.. duplicating/cloning/assembling stuff in mass is something they do really well, but it's not something they have a monopoly on. There's still lots of cheap labor left in the world to exploit and those countries could use the economic boost it brings. COVID forced the rest of the first world to learn the hard way that it's a really bad idea to rely on China to produce everything, so now companies are slowly starting to move production out of China and leverage cheap labor from other/neighboring countries. So now China takes a hit, and their growth slows while they figure out how to become self sufficient. All the rapid growth stops and they have to put real work to remain competitive just like the rest of the developed world.. no more copying:
China's tech independence, emissions drive could cut growth to 3% - S&P Global
They can push for AI, Machine Learning and all that other new/fancy tech stuff, but they can't do it without US tech. This was discussed in that other thread with multiple view points. Feel free to share your thoughts there as breaking it down here is just duplicating shyt. There's like 6 different China threads all saying the same shyt. The propaganda machine is effective.