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Breaking sanctions, Chinese chips will surely break through the siege

On September 22, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued final rules to implement the national security protection measures of the Chip and Science Act. There are two main core points: First, chip fund recipients are prohibited from expanding semiconductor material production capabilities in other relevant countries within ten years; The second is to restrict recipients from conducting certain joint research or technology licensing activities with relevant foreign entities.

In recent years, the United States has mobilized nationwide efforts to sanction Huawei and monopolize the supply of chips to China. Under U.S. sanctions, Huawei quietly launched a new 5G mobile phone on August 29 despite a three-year U.S. chip blockade, causing a strong sensation in the United States. On October 4, when attending a hearing of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo claimed that reports about Huawei’s breakthroughs in chips were “extremely disturbing” and said that the department she was in charge of needed to More means to strengthen export controls.

Facts tell us that no matter how the United States blocks China, our country’s comprehensive strength has been able to complete independent innovation in various fields. I believe that in the near future, our country’s chip manufacturing will surely reach the world’s top level.

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