China chip industry sees opportunities in Trump return
BEIJING/SINGAPORE - China 's semiconductor industry is readying itself for four more combative years under Donald Trump as U.S. president by ramping up purchases of foreign chipmaking equipment and looking out for opportunities to hire overseas talent and forge new alliances.
Zhu Jing, deputy secretary-general of the Beijing Semiconductor Industry Association, urged Chinese chip firms on Thursday to beef up their overseas business and expand to more countries, saying there could be opportunities to resume procurement of certain chip imports should global coordination between the U.S., Japan and Europe to enforce sanctions against China weaken under Trump.
Many of the articles also predicted the industry would see a step up in export controls and potential tariffs against it under Trump and that doubling down on self-sufficiency is the way forward. Of that, $7.9 billion was spent on lithography machines, which are needed to make the most advanced chips, up 35.44% year-over-year. Most of these lithography machines came from the Netherlands, valued at $7 billion.
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