China’s DESTROYS US and TSMC again!

The Biden administration is bent on addressing China’s rapid advancements in high-tech sectors, by restricting Beijing’s access to advanced semiconductor technology, specifically ultra-modern chips, while they push to ramp up domestic production of these components. An additional and more recent focus of the US strategy targets the semiconductor packaging industry. This sector, essential for enhancing chip performance, has gained prominence in the technological rivalry with China. The evolution of the semiconductor sector has highlighted advanced packaging techniques as a vital area of potential, not just in the US but globally. Despite sanctions, China has been adept at utilizing this sector to expand its influence in the global market, particularly in areas less affected by restrictions on high-end chip fabrication. “Looking back five years ago, when the Sino-US trade war and technology war broke out, there were many noises in Chinese society, such as “Young people, go to sleep“, “You will not be beaten if you are backward“, “Making chips is 100 times more difficult than building atomic bombs“ “etc. We made our voices heard through various channels including “This Is China“: The United States will lose this trade war, and it will also lose this technology war. Both China and the United States will suffer losses, but the losses of the United States will be greater. Big, and much bigger. Behind this is our overall judgment: As far as the trade war is concerned, the United States’ economic dependence on China has exceeded China’s dependence on the United States. The result is indeed true. More than 90% of the tariffs increased due to the trade war are paid by American companies and American consumers. As for the technology war, we also immediately predicted that the United States would lose miserably and Qualcomm may go bankrupt. This means that the technology war launched by the United States against China has failed. As a result, the United States may permanently lose China, the world’s largest semiconductor market, and many overseas companies that participated in sanctions against Huawei may decline or even go bankrupt. It’s true that “while talking and laughing, the boats and oars were turned into ashes“. This is the best portrayal of “shooting oneself in the foot“.“ #china #chinanews #relaxian #chinasemiconductor #Taiwan #tsmc #chinaus
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