India has announced that it will become a global chip power, and the United States may become a variable!
India has now officially announced its intention to subsidize chewing gum production – in investment negotiations with US, South Korean and Japanese chewing gum producers. From India's point of view, most companies come to India to invest and build factories to help India become the world's largest chewing gum country.
It is indeed admirable that India does not yet have its own semiconductor factory, but it has such great ambitions. In the words of the ancients, they want to run before they learn to walk.
However, India's ambition is not without cards, after all, many chip manufacturers have joined the negotiations, even Foxconn, which previously withdrew from the 19.5 billion yuan chip factory plan, has not yet given up the dividend of India's chip subsidies.
It's just that when Indians are more optimistic about developing their own chip manufacturing industry, foreign countries say: the United States will either become a big variable for them.
Speaking of which, India's ambitions in chip manufacturing are so great that they even have a fight with the United States. On the one hand, they want to follow in the footsteps of the United States, after all, under the huge subsidies given by the United States, they will establish an independent chip chain and participate in the global semiconductor competition under the new situation. Because of this, India, Vietnam, the European Union and other places have begun to go to the countryside to produce wafers.
The second aspect is naturally due to the fact that the United States wants to get closer to India, and last year reached an agreement to strengthen cooperation between the two sides in the field of semiconductors. As a result, many U.S. companies are starting to make investment plans in India. It is worth noting that American companies currently have a lot of basic technology at their disposal, and if they are willing to deepen their cooperation with India, then India is undoubtedly soaked in the light of American technology.
This may also be the reason why India is not friendly to Chinese companies. After all, under Lao Mei's theory, they are also quite harsh on Chinese companies. One way in which India has shown its sincerity is by showing goodwill.
But does the U.S. really want to help India's semiconductor manufacturing program? This is not necessarily the case.
I don't know if you will remember the announcement by India that shipments of iPhone products in India continue to soar and that Indian senior executives announced that they should not be compared to the production of the African continent, which completely surpassed India's. The United States has a red eye and constantly criticizes India's local investment environment, as well as India's inadequacies in infrastructure and other aspects. At the same time, there are voices even within India that this is not the time to overtake in a corner.
Don't people think these things are coincidences? Even if it's not a coincidence, at least to some extent, Lao Mei is not interested in fueling their potential competitors. All they want is to use India's hand to suppress the semiconductor development of other countries, and of course, we are one of them.
In addition, what the United States semiconductor has to do now is to dominate the hegemony of American technology, and the same is true of a large number of subsidies, in order to expand the influence of American technology. If at this moment, the already ambitious Indian semiconductor start-ups can't fit others, can't Lao Mei really look down on it? Unless they think that India simply does not have the strength to make semiconductors of its own, everything is in their own hands.
Therefore, under this analysis, foreign media said that its ambition is not unreasonable, and the actions and attitudes of American semiconductors may become its variables. Speaking of which, the basic premise of cooperation is to take out one's own things, and the outcome may not be so good when there is no value.
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