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Weekly Exclusive Selection|How should China respond to the launch of the US version of the "Five-Year Chip Plan"?

2022-08-14T23:22:36.792Z


US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, in addition to provoking a series of military exercises by mainland China in and around the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan's chip manufacturing and supply has become another trend in the Sino-US dispute


US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, in addition to provoking a series of military exercises by mainland China in and around the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan's chip manufacturing and supply has become another focus of the dispute between China and the United States.

On the other hand, US President Biden finally signed the long-disturbed "Chip Act" last Tuesday (August 9). This huge bill is committed to subsidizing manufacturers to manufacture their own chips in the United States, and at the same time explicitly restricts the subsidized semiconductors. Enterprises investing in China, coupled with the recent efforts to win over the formation of the "Chip 4 Alliance", obviously want to "contain China" on chips.

The US-China chip war has been underway since the Trump presidency.

Compared with Trump's direct cut off the supply chain, Biden's approach seems to be more "market" and "civilized", but it is also more threatening.

Some analysts even believe that the bill is the product of the US version of the "nationwide system".

Since the United States can learn from China's industrial policy, China can also learn from the United States' experience with the attitude of "a stone from another mountain can attack jade".

Chip Wars series reports:

From the Taiwan Strait Crisis to the Chip 4 Quartet Alliance, the Sino-US Chip War Begins

Washington's support has created Samsung's "semiconductor legend", South Korea is now in a dilemma

In the past, the semiconductor industry was "killed" by the United States, and Japan hastened the Chip 4 life-saving grass?

What does China learn from the US Chip Act?

In July this year, it was reported that SMIC has successfully produced and shipped 7nm chips.

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Hong Kong Star A Tale of Two Cities: "Moving Out of the City" and "Moving Into the City"

Once upon a time, the saying that "Hong Kong has freedom without democracy, Singapore has democracy without freedom" was a popular comparison of the twin cities, and even the reason why Hong Kong thought it was "on par with Singapore".

After the turmoil against the amendment bill in 2019, the "immigration tide" continued to slap on both sides of the Victoria Harbour. According to the statistics of the SAR government, the net migration population of Hong Kong in the past three years exceeded 134,100.

When the people who stayed meet, they can't help but chat a few words: Planning to emigrate?

Which country are you going to?

when to go?

People can't wait to start the next wave, and Singapore has become a popular immigration destination for Hong Kong people, just like the "free countries" such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.

Do Hong Kongers care about "no freedom"?

Has Singapore become "free"?

Or do Hong Kong people have a different pursuit of a better life?

A Tale of Two Cities series:

Hong Kong Star A Tale of Two Cities: "Moving Out of the City" and "Moving Into the City"

"Small land, many people" can also walk out of different fates - it is difficult for everyone in Hong Kong to live in a big house in Singapore

Superstition of market forces VS government dynamic governance Hong Kong star industry development is "the same as the ox"

How can Hong Kong Star youth trust the government three to nine in order to unite the people and restore hope?

Some people describe living in Hong Kong as like a slave. It is no wonder that over the past few years, some people have continued to choose to "run away from home".

(Photo by Liao Yanxiong)

Please pay attention to the 330th issue of "Hong Kong 01" e-Weekly Newsletter published on August 15, 2022.

Source: hk1

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