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US "chip act" disrupts global supply chain

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Update time : 2022-08-10 18:12:20
        On July 28, at the exhibition hall of the 2022 global digital economy conference, staff introduced artificial intelligence acceleration chips and systems applied in the fields of transportation, finance, energy and so on.
        A few days ago, the US "chip bill" was passed by both houses of Congress. This bill has undergone many revisions and adjustments, and was finally named the chip and science act of 2022. It will be formally enacted after US President Biden signed it on August 9. The total amount of the bill is US $280 billion, and it will be implemented over five years. It is worth noting that the bill not only attempts to attract semiconductor enterprises to set up factories in the United States through investment subsidies, but also attempts to prevent semiconductor enterprises from increasing production in China by restricting the qualification of subsidies.
        Suppress Chinese chip technology enterprises, coerce chip giants such as TSMC to invest and set up factories in the United States, and try to form a small circle of "chip Quartet alliance"... A series of "wall building" and "decoupling" practices of the United States are full of hegemonic logic and cold war thinking, which seriously disrupts the global chip supply chain.
        In terms of chip manufacturing, the bill reflects that in the United States, the "security orie nted" national logic prevails over the "efficiency orie nted" market logic. " Feng Weijiang said that the bill emphasizes providing huge subsidies to the chip industry in the United States, which is a typical differential industry support policy. Some of them restrict the normal scientific and technological cooperation between China and the United States, and use government forces to forcibly change the international division of labor in chip manufacturing. These practices violate the market law, will distort the global semiconductor supply chain, and disrupt the normal order of international trade.
        In recent years, in order to reverse the competitive disadvantage of the chip industry in the world, the United States has acted arbitrarily to suppress the development of chip industry in other countries.


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