The new proposal is framed as a tax on the ultrarich. The same was true of the new income tax in 1913. If given the power to tax unrealized gains, expect the feds to expand the tax to ordinary people.
In a normal universe, we have a name for this sort of monetary policy: it's called "extreme dovishness" or "extremely accommodative." In the bizarro world of 2021, it is anti-inflationary.
China's industrial policy has been marked by many failures and few successes. Rather, China's real growth has been fueled by the regime's limited turn to markets.