[SMM New Energy News Flash] China is seeing a nationwide rush to develop its “low-altitude economy,” with counties like Xinfeng in Guangdong setting up drone industrial parks and offering subsidies to attract firms, as the sector is projected to reach 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025. However, experts warn this mirrors patterns seen in EVs, batteries, and solar panels where over-investment, overcapacity, and fierce local competition led to price wars and inefficiencies. The situation in Yichun, Jiangxi, highlighted that once a booming “lithium capital,” the city saw a surge of small processors during the lithium price spike, only for most to collapse after prices normalized. Analysts argue that while local governments push short-term growth, such strategies fuel waste and unsustainable competition, and reforms to local incentive structures are needed to build lasting advantages in talent, R&D, and intellectual property protection.
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