Since the beginning of reform and opening up, China has made tremendous breakthroughs in the fields of economy and science and technology. As foreign brands and companies enter the Chinese market, Chinese companies such as Gree, Huawei, ZTE and Unigroup have also emerged. Advances in technology have also sparked international competition, particularly in the semiconductor chip and communications industries, and China's rise has put the United States under pressure.
The U.S. has taken a series of measures, including an entity list and revising chip rules, to limit the development of Chinese companies such as Huawei, and even work with allies to squeeze out Huawei's 5G technology. These sanctions have led to the embarrassing situation of Huawei and other companies facing no chips for three years, and many Chinese companies have also been affected to varying degrees.
However, instead of compromising, Chinese companies such as Huawei have embarked on the road of 100% self-development, making major breakthroughs in the fields of lithography machines, quantum chips, tearing steel, photonic chips and 5G. At the end of August 2023, Huawei rose again with Kirin core and achieved its first breakthrough, which is undoubtedly a challenge and a slap in the face to US hegemony.
The competition between countries is the battle of science and technology, and mastering the most advanced science and technology means dominance and discourse. However, the technology sector is developing rapidly, and the future pattern is not **. A few decades ago, China was still in its infancy in the field of science and technology, relying on imports for high-end chips, and even shield machines had to be imported from European and American countries, which was expensive. However, China has not only succeeded in developing its own shield machine, but has also achieved a global leadership in this field, getting rid of dependence on Europe and the United States.
The breakthrough in the field of shield machines is inspiring, and China's self-developed "China Railway No. 1" marks the success of independent innovation. In the following ten years, China has made frequent breakthroughs, not only with a market share of 90% in the domestic market, but also with a global market share of 65%, becoming the world's largest exporter of shield machines.
The road to scientific and technological innovation is full of challenges, but Chinese scientists have worked tirelessly to achieve breakthroughs in the fields of chips, high-speed rail technology and lithography machines. Huawei's breakout also shows that China has gained a firm foothold in the technology sector. If the United States continues to impose sanctions on Chinese companies, China will also take corresponding countermeasures, which is also where our hole card lies. In the future, the battle for science and technology will continue, and we look forward to more innovations and breakthroughs.