The 14th Five Year Plan (FYP) adopted by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in March 2021 has laid out key areas of focus for the country that are likely to prompt nation-state cyber espionage. State-led threat actors will probably seek intellectual property from foreign organizations operating in key industries that could further the PRC’s goals, such as technology and manufacturing. The 14th FYP prioritizes technological advancement and innovation, and a better standard of life within the country. Between 2021 and 2025, the FYP aims to end the PRC’s dependence on foreign technology, while maximizing Chinese research and developments.

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