Qualcomm did not deceive Chinese companies and instead assisted India, may the position of Chinese companies in India be reversed?
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Qualcomm can be said to be one of the few American companies that occupies an absolute advantage in the reform of the semiconductor industry in the United States. Qualcomm's CEO has not been arraigned at this time because the company is lobbying for him. Due to chip limitations, Qualcomm has not been hit hard, and they can still speak openly for domestic companies. And Qualcomm has also started close ties with other companies in China, including foundries.
Even Qualcomm hopes that Huaxia's foundry companies can build factories in the United States to avoid the restrictions imposed on them by the United States.
In a sense, this is a kind of kindness, but it is also a trap when American semiconductor companies want to investigate whether American companies are dependent on China's integrated circuit manufacturing processes. It would be a shame if Qualcomm did open a factory in the United States. Fortunately, Qualcomm did not "deceive" the Chinese company, and this matter is over.
Based on this, Qualcomm will once again help India's chip manufacturing companies. The two companies are said to help India build a new chip factory in India and provide Qualcomm with a new R&D center.
A lot of people don't think Qualcomm would do that, because now India is clearly looking at us as their competitor. Qualcomm's actions this time seem to be making enemies of us. But in the author's point of view, the truth is exactly the other way around. Even, the position of Chinese enterprises in India will undergo earth-shaking changes.
As we all know, many Chinese companies are seen as a thorn in the side by India. Not only has there been a close scrutiny of Chinese companies' investments in India, but their investment applications have been rejected on various grounds. At the same time, the ban on personal computers also takes aim at China's ** chain. In addition, various investigations and seizures have proved that Chinese companies are not doing very well in India.
Most people are suggesting that Chinese companies withdraw from the Indian market. But what is this in the eyes of the author? We have built a good ** chain for you, but now we have to rely on them to cross the river and tear down the bridge. It's like being in a company, and the other party refuses to pay, just to drive you away. Although I left happily, I didn't get any of the points I wanted. If we leave now, it means that we are giving up the chain that we have already built, and we still have a huge market.
You only know that they are making money, but you don't notice that India's economy has been suppressed by Chinese companies. For example, when the iPhone was produced domestically, they put the blame on the Chinese company instead of helping India expand its own market. They want Indian products to increase the market, but Chinese companies are not doing what they want, and they may do better in the future.
It has to be said that the situation is terrible now. But if Qualcomm is gone, then it's a different story, who does Qualcomm have business dealings with? We have a lot of manufacturers in China, and they don't come to India to help, they just want to make some money. In particular, India occupies such a large market that Chinese handheld device manufacturers cannot get rid of the alliance with Chinese enterprises. This gives us an opportunity.
Now India can't turn the other cheek with Qualcomm, and in order for Qualcomm to invest more money in them, they can't be too tough. If these companies are driven out, then there is no need for Qualcomm to continue investing here. Is it cheap? Don't forget, ** is complementary to market needs. Therefore, the author believes that Qualcomm's capital injection is likely to change the pattern in China.
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