Not so long ago, Raimondo, the head of the office of the American ** representative, unexpectedly relaxed the AmericanChipsThe ban allows companies such as Nvidia to export compliantChips, but limit the high-performance tipChipsof exports. This move is seen as a US thawChipsThe first step in the ban. Paradoxically, however, the newly eased ban barely lasted long before Raimondo began to talk about the United States againChipssituation.
Raimondo noted that in the past few years, China'sChipsThe enterprise expands the traditionChipsproduction scale, especially in mature process markets, such as SMIC and other companies to 28nm and other processes to expand production on a large scale. This makes the United States think it isChipsThe manufacturing sector is facing security risks because this competition will put U.S. businesses inMarket competitionat a disadvantage. In addition, Raimondo noted that China has been its own country for the past 10 yearsSemiconductor industryAbout $150 billion in subsidies were provided, which was seen as unfair treatment by U.S. businesses. It can be said that the United States is not only at the tipChipsThe manufacturing field is backward, and even the mature process market that has been looked down on cannot be comparedChinese chipsEnterprise competition. Faced with this embarrassing situation, Raimondo firmly believes that the United States should stand up for its homelandChipsmanufacturing enterprises market interests, and take the opportunity to blame ChinaChipsDevelop.
As for the actions of the United States, if you only put aside the intentions behind it, it actually seems a little funny. Once the U.S. takes a look like censoring domestic companies using Made in ChinaChipsWith such "sanctions", it will ultimately hurt the businesses of the United States itself, and even those of its allies. Because, in the mature process market, Continental andTaiwanThe proportions have reached 29% and 49%. According to the data**, by 2017, this proportion will further increase, and the proportion of mainland China will reach 33%. In this case, if the U.S. business obtains is stoppedChinese chipsThere will be a huge gap in the market, which many U.S. businesses will faceChipsThe dilemma of scarcity. Unless, the U.S. move is not intended to make the U.SChipsBusinesses don't have cores available, but hopeChinese chipsManufacturers set up factories in the United States to meet localizationChips**Purpose. Regardless of the real intentions of the United States, this time they will have a hard time standing up. The United States itself is inChipsThe lag in the manufacturing field is not due to external pressure, but their own focusChipsBy design, it is profitable to make a lot of money. Now, continuing to generalize on the grounds of so-called "protectionism" is a serious violation of the rules of the global market. Maybe they don't realize it yetTechnologyHegemony has begun to fail, and even by all means, it will be difficult to stop our progress. What do you think about this incident?Feel free to leave a comment, like and share below!
Recently, Raimondo, director of the Office of the First Representative of the United States, has attracted widespread attention. Raimondo relaxed the AmericanChipsban, but it quickly turned to talk about the United StatesChipsblame China for the predicamentChipsIndustrial development. This series of initiatives has raised concerns about the United StatesChipsReflections on the current situation of the industry and the problems behind it.
First of all, the United StatesChipsThe plight of the industry cannot be ignored. Raimondo's statement suggests that the United States is on the cutting edgeChipsLag in the manufacturing sector. In recent years, China'sChipsThe business continues to expand its traditionsChipsand large-scale expansion in the mature process market. This makes the United States worry about its own presenceChipsManufacturing will be at stake as Chinese companies become more competitive. In addition, Raimondo also noted that China is on the mainlandSemiconductor industrySubstantial subsidies are provided, putting U.S. businesses in an unfair position in the competition. These problems make the United StatesChipsThe industry is uneasy and thinks it has fallen behind.
Second, the protectionist stance of the United States has sparked a lot of controversy. When the U.S. takes a scrutiny of domestic companies using Made in ChinaChipswill not only hurt the interests of U.S. companies, but also affect U.S. allies. In fact, China has become globalChipsOne of the important bases of manufacturing, many international companies rely on ChinaChips**。If the United States restrictsChinese chipsof the sale, will resultChipsThe imbalance between supply and demand in the market has caused serious problems for American companies. Although it is possible that the United States hopesChinese chipsEnterprises set up factories in the United States to meet the needs of localization, but whether this practice is in line with the rules of the global market, and what the impact on Chinese companies will be, requires in-depth thinking.
Finally,TechnologyDevelopment and global cooperation are problem-solvingCritical。For the United StatesChipsFor the industry to catch up, protectionism alone will not solve the fundamental problem. On the contrary, it should be taken more seriouslyTechnologyinnovation and global cooperation to strengthen cooperation with other countriesChipsExchanges and cooperation in manufacturing, R&D, etc. It is only through cooperation and joint solutions to technical challenges that the world can be movedChipsThe development of the industry.
To sum up, the United StatesChipsThe statement after the ban was relaxed was not only ridiculous, but also provoked a reaction against the United StatesChipsReflections on the current state of the industry and protectionist tendencies. Global presenceChipschanges in the industry, we should actively explore solutions to promoteTechnologyInnovation and global cooperation, jointly promotedChipsThe development of the industry.