China gives chipmakers new powers to guide industry recovery
March 21, 2023
China needed to accelerate the development of homegrown replacements, analysts said, but it would not be an easy task. “There are bound to be bouts of pain in replacing equipment with domestic alternatives, but it is unavoidable,” said Lucy Chen, vice-president of Taipei-based Isaiah Research.
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