Where there is a will there is a way...... No mention of TSMC though.
BEIJING -- China plans to set up a special organization that facilitates collaboration between domestic companies and overseas semiconductor powerhouses such as Intel to foster development hubs for software, material and manufacturing equipment.
The proposal comes as Beijing rushes to build a domestic supply chain for semiconductors immune to U.S. sanctions. Foreign governments, however, are likely to be wary of this effort, on fears that sensitive technology will be transferred to China.
The organization, named the "cross-border semiconductor work committee," will be launched in the first half of the year. It will be overseen by the Ministry of Commerce, which has jurisdiction over domestic and international investment and trade, in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. A lab at Tsinghua University, Chinese President Xi Jinping's alma mater that has expertise in semiconductors, will coordinate the effort
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BEIJING -- China plans to set up a special organization that facilitates collaboration between domestic companies and overseas semiconductor powerhouses such as Intel to foster development hubs for software, material and manufacturing equipment.
The proposal comes as Beijing rushes to build a domestic supply chain for semiconductors immune to U.S. sanctions. Foreign governments, however, are likely to be wary of this effort, on fears that sensitive technology will be transferred to China.
The organization, named the "cross-border semiconductor work committee," will be launched in the first half of the year. It will be overseen by the Ministry of Commerce, which has jurisdiction over domestic and international investment and trade, in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. A lab at Tsinghua University, Chinese President Xi Jinping's alma mater that has expertise in semiconductors, will coordinate the effort
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