Industrial Policy Split: China's Edge and Turkey's Balancing Act
İstanbul’da sabahın erken saatlerinde yayımlanan IMF raporu, Çin’in stratejik sektörlere sağladığı destekle ABD ve AB’nin politikalarını geride bırakt

A fresh IMF release out of Istanbul this morning reveals that China has outpaced both the United States and the European Union in strategic sector subsidies.
Dual Divergence in Strategic Sectors
The report's headline finding shows China allocating a 3% value‑added support rate to high‑tech arenas such as semiconductors, biotech, and industrial robots, while the U.S. caps its aid at 0.5% and the EU at 0.2%. Turkey lags further behind with a meager 0.15%.
Turkey's Industrial Subsidies: Hard Numbers
Momentum of Support: Tracking the Rise
All surveyed economies show rising subsidies, but China's jump—almost 100% increase—outstrips the more modest gains of the U.S. and EU. Turkey's figures are not disclosed in the release, yet the trend suggests a comparatively muted escalation.
Support Ratios: Strategic vs. Non‑Strategic
Market and Smart‑Money Implications
The disparity in strategic subsidies could inject 10‑20% volatility into semiconductor and robotics equities. Smart money is likely to gravitate toward China‑backed firms, deepening liquidity in related dark‑pool venues, while Turkey’s modest support may prompt a more cautious capital allocation.
Volkan Şen – The regional split in industrial subsidies signals a clear “smart‑money” migration in market depth and dark‑pool flows. China’s generous strategic incentives create a long‑term buying case for related ETFs and tech stocks, whereas Turkey’s low‑support environment may trigger risk‑reallocation. HFT strategies will need to recalibrate sector‑specific entry‑exit signals accordingly.
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