US hegemony broken! Holland Japan rips up US deal to restart China chip cooperation!

Hello and welcome to Technical Information!In this video, join me, Steffan, as we explore the Netherlands and Japan’s recent decisions to terminate agreements with the United States and renew their collaborations with China in the semiconductor industry. The competition between China and the United States in the semiconductor field has reached unprecedented levels. Huawei, once dominating the smartphone market with its Kirin chipset, faced a crisis due to U.S. sanctions, but the company rebounded by investing in research and development. Despite escalating U.S. sanctions, Chinese companies have embraced self-reliant development and achieved significant breakthroughs in semiconductors. China’s robust countermeasures, including export restrictions on essential materials, have escalated the chip war. The Biden administration’s pressure on the Netherlands and Japan to fulfill their trilateral agreements highlights China’s rapid ascent in the semiconductor industry. These agreements could impact China’s chip production, but China’s recent export restrictions on critical materials have prompted reversals in the Netherlands and Japan.
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