Unique hot news is coming!SMIC, a U.S. chipmaker, is under intense pressure from Biden in the U.S., hitting its import channel, and the situation is grim.
According to the news disclosed by Reuters on the 21st, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a letter to a number of U.S. ** companies at SMIC at the end of 2023, stopping the license to export goods to SMIC. This news reveals the radical measures being taken by the United States to suppress China's chip industry, which has had a huge impact on SMIC.
According to the report, Intergo has become one of the representatives of the suppression. The Massachusetts-based company, which makes filters, gases, chemicals and products used to process wafers, has been significantly affected by the sanctions. However, Intergo is not alone, and American companies have suffered setbacks and losses.
Behind all this is concerns about China's chip technology, especially after Huawei launched a new mobile phone equipped with advanced chips last year, and the United States launched an investigation into China's chip industry. In the face of such pressure, SMIC has become the core target of the attack.
But this series of actions has also triggered a reflection in the industry. Ma Jihua, a telecommunications and Internet analyst, pointed out that the United States has basically exhausted its means of suppressing China's chip industry, and this report shows that the United States is hesitant to deal with SMIC, highlighting the contradictions and pressures within the United States.
A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the United States responded by accusing the United States of economic bullying and urging the United States to stop abusing state power to suppress Chinese companies. This response has stimulated deeper thinking about international relations and the world.
This news event is not only about the chip industry, but also about the game between countries in the field of technology. This is not only a dispute over chips, but also a redefinition of the global technology landscape. We will be keeping a close eye on future developments, a game that will affect the evolution of the international technology landscape. Stay tuned![Global Times special correspondent in the United States, Meng Han, Global Times reporter Yin Yeping].