The U.S.-China trade war and the threat that Chinese firms could be cut off from using American technology is boosting China's push for its own semiconductor industry. "Huge amounts of capital and talent are going to be thrown at building self-reliance and establishing a ...
Semiconductors are a weapon in the U.S.-China trade war. Can this chipmaker serve both sides? BY August 10, 2020 at 6:30 PM GMT+8 What a differencetwo months can make. In May, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world’s largest chipmaker, lost the business of Huawei ...
The semiconductor industry is the place where the euphoric US stock market and America’s trade war with China meet. For the past two years, AI hype has supercharged American semi stocks, including chipmakers Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom and Micron, as well as makers of chipmaking tools such as La...
A Samsung semiconductor factory in South Korea. Companies in Malaysia and Singapore could also suffer, according to analysts. Both countries are large exporters to China of electronic components and other goods that go into products destined for the United States. How bad could it get? The scale...
The ongoing trade war between China and the United States has had a far-reaching impact on a global scale. This rivalry has been most obvious in the semiconductor industry. The two nations have found themselves in a tense geopolitical situation where any economic attack by either side would ...
The semiconductor industry became a key battleground during the Trump administration's trade war with China. President Joe Biden then inherited a set of rules aimed at restricting some Chinese companies' access to technology. While some parts of the US government want to extend that into a more ...
The measures will apply to 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. 这一限制适用于23种半导体制造设备。 Semiconductors, which power everything from mobile phones to military hardware, are at the centre of a bitter dispute between the US and China. ...
node semiconductors from China rather than the semiconductor itself. Commerce is studying the results of an industry survey now and may employ Section 232 tariffs or quotas to target components containing China-sourced chips (see May 7, “Thin Ice: US Pathways to Regulating China-Sourced Chips”)...
“TSMC is caught in the middle” of the trade war between the U.S. and China, Liu said. But those restrictions apply equally to TSMC and competitors such as Samsung of South Korea and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC) of China, he added. “These trade restrictions will...