Non Chinese sources especially in West sneer on Chinese production as copy cat industry. However able to copy cat something is also big effort. If you give blue prints to other emerging market producers in India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia or Mexico, even giving permision to copy, they will be struggling to create complete copy (by themselves) just like the Chinese already done.
This is what I wrote few days ago on Indian Navy thread on China as copy cat that many Non Chinese believe and keep that perception. However as I have put in my Post, thing as not as simple as that. I also want to add, if it is, then many in market already discount future of Chinese tech companies, which they do not.
Found this VLOG on some guy that talking on Military Tech development. Not all I agree with him, but I do agree with him on assessing one country capabilities to further their tech development. In sense, as I have mentioned before in this thread, look on the infrastructure that country has build to support their tech development. How far they're pouring money in it.
Copying some tech, especially current modern tech is not something that easy to do. Most of the time they only have rough design information, but they can use it as guidance to develop based on what they already have. In sense it's mean the 'follower' country has to have their own RnD teams and infrastructure already to goes into that direction.
That's what China done in cutting edge tech of Hypersonic, Emals, Maglev, and what now become real concern to Biden administration on semiconductor. You see what others developing, and used that as 'guidences' to develop your own version with what you already have. This means their RnD teams already working on similar fields and already reach some kind of parity on tech understanding. Without that you can't developing your own even base on some kind of uncompleted blue print or specs.
If one country doesn't go all the way on development their human resources and supporting research infrastructure to support. Then no matter how much Political support they are established, it will not be able to catching up. Even that will not be enough unless you can attract enough talent pool for that area.
This video even tough I also not agree on his every points. One thing that need to ponder is will US can attract enough talent pool to work on manufacturing stages instead in design stages. Working in design and software development are much more rewarding and attractive then in manufacturing stages. This's what US graduates are already used more.
While in Taiwan, they're geared for manufacturing stages, and China have enough pool to attract on both stages.
Right now, I see many pundits that try to discount China future due to US tighten the tech assets, Slow down in economy (due to COVID), and most importantly the usual 'western' look down on China as uninnovative society due to Political system.
Looking down and downplay someone else is something that usually corner you in the surprise stages, when they (that you underestimate) finally able to catch up.