State and private monopolies dominate Chinese economy despite anti-monopoly efforts.
The Chinese economy has a long history of state monopolies, but reforms have tried to introduce competition. State-owned enterprises still dominate key sectors, causing inefficiencies and corruption. China has struggled to address both public and private monopolies, with a focus on administrative rather than legal measures. Private monopolies, especially in digital technology, pose unique challenges due to their cost structure. Despite efforts to combat monopoly power, China's approach differs from Western practices.