Chinaโ€™s Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau Join Hands to Make Chips โ€”Yicai Global

What happened: Chinaโ€™s Greater Bay Area, including Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, has set up a semiconductor alliance to prop up the countryโ€™s chip industry. The Semiconductor Industrial Alliance will launch service platforms for chip testing, electronic design automation, intellectual property, talent training, incubation, and more.

Why itโ€™s important: According to reports, 90% of the chips used in China are imported or made by foreign firms operating within its borders. The looming China-US trade war has made self-reliance a more important goal. Talent and investment are said to be the biggest obstacle to developing Chinaโ€™s chip sector. Investments are already happening: taught by ZTEโ€™s ban on chip imports by the US, the Chinese government announced an RMB 300 billion ($47.4 billion) investment into China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund in May 2018.

Masha Borak is a technology reporter based in Beijing. Write to her at masha.borak [at] ovau.ip-ddns.com. Pitches with the word "disruptive" will be ignored. Read a good book - learn some more adjectives.

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