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China Readying $143 Billion Package For Its Chip Firms In Face of US Curbs (reuters.com) 26

China is working on a more than 1 trillion yuan ($143 billion) support package for its semiconductor industry, three sources said, in a major step towards self sufficiency in chips and to counter U.S. moves aimed at slowing its technological advances. Reuters reports: Beijing plans to roll out what will be one of its biggest fiscal incentive packages over five years, mainly as subsidies and tax credits to bolster semiconductor production and research activities at home, said the sources. It signals, as analysts have expected, a more direct approach by China in shaping the future of an industry which has become a geopolitical hot button due to soaring demand for chips and which Beijing regards as a cornerstone of its technological might.

It will also likely further raise concerns in the United States and its allies about China's competition in the semiconductor industry, say analysts. Some U.S. lawmakers are already worried about China's chip production capacity build up. The plan could be implemented as soon as the first quarter of next year [...]. The majority of the financial assistance would be used to subsidize the purchases of domestic semiconductor equipment by Chinese firms, mainly semiconductor fabrication plants, or fabs, they said. Such companies would be entitled to a 20% subsidy on the cost of purchases [...].
In August, President Joe Biden signed the Chips and Science Act, which includes more than $52 billion for U.S. companies producing computer chips, as well as billions more in tax credits to encourage investment in semiconductor manufacturing.

Shortly thereafter, the U.S. passed a sweeping set of regulations that aim to choke off China's access to advanced chips, the tools necessary to manufacture years-old designs, and the service and support mechanisms needed to keep chip fabrication systems running smoothly.
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China Readying $143 Billion Package For Its Chip Firms In Face of US Curbs

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  • by EreIamJH ( 180023 ) on Tuesday December 13, 2022 @09:10PM (#63128850)

    Ours are "encouraging investment in semiconductor manufacturing" by "US companies".

    Yours are "subsidies" that "raise concerns" about "competition".

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It's not just encouragement, it's laws preventing the import/export of Chinese technology, and requiring it to be ripped out of production and replaced with American gear.

      Not just in the US, other allied countries are being encouraged to do the same.

      That's a massive subsidy.

      • It's not just encouragement, it's laws preventing the import/export of Chinese technology, and requiring it to be ripped out of production and replaced with American gear.

        Not just in the US, other allied countries are being encouraged to do the same.

        That's a massive subsidy.

        Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 [$738b] + CHIPS and Science Act [$280b] (names means nothing) > China "support package" [ $143b]

      • Re: (Score:1, Flamebait)

        by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        The sinophobic trolls have mod points I see.

        • Phobias are irrational fears. There is nothing irrational about fearing the intentions of the CCP - a monstrous dictatorship that sells organs stolen from healthy and innocent citizens, enslaves millions and explicitly plans to destroy Western democracy.
          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Wednesday December 14, 2022 @09:11AM (#63129780) Homepage Journal

            Just try to imagine what they say about the US in China. An unstable, failing democracy that was nearly overthrown by an armed insurrection, that incarcerates more people than almost any other nation and forces them to do slave labour, and which explicitly plans to destroy the Chinese economy, the thing that has brought hundreds of millions out of poverty. The US blames China for everything, claims that COVID was deliberate, and regularly invades other countries on false accusations.

            All those things have an element of truth to them, but are of course not the whole picture. So when I hear people like you reel off lists of all the reasons to hate China and wage an economic war against it, I am unimpressed.

    • I know, it's almost like countries will do things in their own best interests and fairness isn't really a thing that anyone halfway intelligent thinks applies at that level. It's like the really smart people that argue "Well, it's not fair we won't like Turduckistan have nuclear weapons, I mean the US has them! It's only fair!", lol.
  • $143 billion to supplement our purchase from China. Thanks!
  • "Free market" is a contradiction in terms beloved by contrarian plebs.

    Partnerships done right (like South Carolina catering to German automotive investment) can bring jobs of decent quality while increasing the tax base but only inept/corrupt mistakes make national news.

    Like politics business is war and it's a matter of civic duty for government and business to work together notwithstanding fuckups. Humans of normal intelligence are unfit to make complex choices because they through no fault of their own ar

  • Accelerating the theft of Western IP before we finally wise up and shut that down as well.
  • It will also likely further raise concerns in the United States and its allies about China's competition in the semiconductor industry, say analysts.

    According common knowledge about China, based on what we see in many posts here,
    - China only copy and steal, they won't be able to actually develop anything
    - China GDP figures were fake and had been for the last 30-40 years, the true figure is only a faction what they claimed
    - Chinese are incapable of innovation and creating anything new
    - China economy will collapse very soon, if not due to Evergande, it would due to economy being choked by their zero-covid policy
    - China's zero-covid policy were ineffective

  • Western semiconductor and supplier companies lobby for a bigger subsidy for "national security reasons" so that they will not be overtaken by the Chinese?

    After all US is only giving away about 50B to it's companies compared to almost 150B by China. And EU has to also up it's game and prepare at least a similar amount to match China and the US! /S

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