In August this year, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo visited China and held talks with the Chinese side. During this period, China's Huawei released the Mate60 series of mobile phones and a new generation of chips, which attracted the attention of Raimondo and the United States**. U.S. politicians have declared that it is imperative to impose stricter sanctions on Chinese chips. Subsequently, the U.S. department was exposed to the "retrospective" of Chinese chips, and Biden's ** people are seeking how China makes this kind of chips and studying what means the United States should take to deal with it. In September this year, Biden announced a ban on semiconductor chips and production equipment with high computing power for China, although Nvidia and other companies have repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction, but in the end there is nothing to be done. From this series of incidents, it can be seen that the only line for the United States to deal with China is "blockade". On the 11th, Raimondo once again responded to China's Huawei mobile phone chips and China controls, saying that Biden was discussing with Nvidia and had approved the company's export of "non-top chips" to China. Asked how the U.S. Commerce Department would respond to China's recent breakthrough in chip manufacturing, Raimondo expressed concern, but the U.S. is currently in the investigation phase and did not disclose specific measures and steps for the next steps.
It is worth mentioning that China's response to this matter is that the United States abuses export control measures, seriously damages the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, is not conducive to the stability of the global chip production and supply chain, violates the principles of market economy and fair competition, and is not in the interests of any party, and China firmly opposes it.
In response to China's recent breakthrough in chip manufacturing, U.S. Department of Commerce and Commerce Secretary Raimondo expressed concern and took a series of measures in response. Raimondo said in an interview after returning to China that the current US side not only implements a strict chip embargo policy against China, but also plans to "strictly restrict the export of advanced chips to China to the greatest extent" to maintain the security of the United States. To this end, the United States is in discussions with chipmaker Nvidia and has approved the company's export of "non-top chips" to China. However, in the face of China's breakthrough in chip manufacturing, the U.S. Department of Commerce is still in the investigative stage and has not yet determined the next specific measures and steps.
Analysts believe that this series of incidents is evolving into a trend, that is, the U.S. Department of Commerce continues to increase the curb on the development of Chinese chips, and even questions whether internal companies are OEM chips for China, and uses all forces to investigate. There are commentators that the U.S. Department of Commerce is increasingly suspicious of its own control measures, so it has been stepping up its efforts to block the development of Chinese chips. In the next step, Raimondo may take action to block the semiconductor channel to China, and prevent China from mastering the newer chip process and technology through "ally means". Previously, the United States has asked the Netherlands, Germany, South Korea and other countries to impose an embargo on raw materials. However, the U.S. side, including Raimondo, is not clear about which method is most effective, and is only beginning to try it step by step, and has threatened to continue to take action in the future.
In response to the U.S. policy on China's mobile phone chip breakthrough, China issued a response. ** said that the abuse of export control measures by the United States has seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, is not conducive to the stability of the global chip production chain, violates the principles of market economy and fair competition, and is not in the interests of any party. China firmly opposes such an approach.
From recent events, it can be seen that the United States has become more and more hawkish on China's mobile phone chip breakthrough and has proposed a series of restrictive measures. In response to the breakthrough in China's chip manufacturing, the U.S. Department of Commerce and the first department have continued to increase their weight, trying to stop China's development by blocking and restricting it. However, China resolutely opposes this, believing that the United States abuses export control measures, harms the rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, is not conducive to the stability of the global chip production chain, and violates the principle of fair competition.
As a self-editor, I have some personal thoughts and opinions on this matter. First of all, China's chip manufacturing industry has made great progress and breakthroughs in recent years, which is not only a reflection of China's scientific and technological strength, but also a promotion and challenge to the global chip industry. It can be seen from the reaction and measures of the United States that they are uneasy about the rise of China's chip manufacturing and are trying to contain China's development through various means. However, I don't think restrictive measures alone will solve the problem, but will only make the competition more intense. On the contrary, international cooperation should be strengthened to jointly promote the development of the chip industry and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. Only through cooperation can the stability and sustainable development of the global chip industry be realized.
In short, the breakthrough in China's mobile phone chip manufacturing has aroused the attention and response of the United States, which has continuously increased restrictions on China's chip manufacturing. However, such an approach is only a short-sighted and blocking approach, and cooperation is the key to solving the problem. As a self-editor, I hope that by paying attention to such issues, I call on all parties to strengthen cooperation and jointly promote the development of the chip industry and achieve the sustainable development of the industry.