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US Choking China's Access To Grow Chip Industry

Louise Loo, China Economist, Oxford Economics

27-Mar-23 07:30

US Choking China's Access To Grow Chip Industry

The Biden administration recently unveiled tight new restrictions on operations in China by semiconductor manufacturers that obtain federal funds to build in the U.S. Louise Loo, China Economist at Oxford Economics tells us what impact these raft of measures have on China's attempt to be 70% self sustaining in this critical sector by 2030.

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Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning, Philip See


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Categories:  economytechnologyinternationalpolitics

Tags:  us-china chip banchinese economysemiconductor industryus-china tensions





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