Fascism and Communism are both far left of centre with fascism being just slightly right of communism.
That is how it became known as “right wing”. Fascism allowed for property ownership but still controlled what a person did with that property.
By that standard Fascism is but a baby step to Communism. Eventually the State decides when it is convenient to take that property with little or no compensation. Communist China can thus be considered Fascist at this time since it tolerates capitalism - for now. Capitalism brings in the hard currency so the PLA can get the toys it wants. Keep in mind that when a Western company has a business (factory, what have you), the CCP has 51% ownership (with no investment by the CCP of course), and no guarantees that the Party will seize the other 49% by fiat. And kiss any semblance of intellectual property goodbye.