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China Cautions Humanoid Robot Sector Against Repetitive Designs

China Cautions Humanoid Robot Sector Against Repetitive Designs

Post by : Badri Ariffin

On Thursday, China issued a pivotal warning regarding the rapid growth of its humanoid robot industry, advising firms to avoid producing overly repetitive products that might stifle innovation and saturate the market. This announcement arrives as the sector experiences unprecedented expansion, attracting substantial investment and fierce competition.

During a press conference, Li Chao, a spokesperson for the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), highlighted that over 150 companies are currently operating in China’s humanoid robot field. He pointed out that while the industry is receiving international attention, the emerging challenges of speed and market bubbles require vigilant oversight to ensure sustainable growth.

The NDRC warned of the dangers posed by many manufacturers introducing similar models into the market, which could limit the potential for authentic research innovations and increase pressure on smaller companies. Officials underscored the necessity of fostering diversity in technological approaches as China aims to reinforce its standing in advanced robotics.

In a related matter, Li also announced that the NDRC is fast-tracking initiatives to expand Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) to fuel a fresh wave of urban infrastructure projects. This expansion focuses on directing investments toward essential sectors like urban renewal, hospitality, commercial real estate, and sports facilities—areas deemed vital for enhancing urban services and stimulating economic growth.

These dual announcements reflect China’s strategy of managing rapid industrial growth alongside sustainable planning, ensuring sectors like humanoid robotics advance without sacrificing innovation or market equilibrium.

Nov. 27, 2025 2:45 p.m. 828

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