china: China's semiconductor output falls by 17 percent amid US threat
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, the production of integrated circuits (ICs) dropped 16.6% year-on-year to 27.2 billion units last month, reports South China Morning Post.
China had reported 27.5 billion and 28.8 billion units for May and June, respectively.
"The weakness in chip production is a further setback for China's ambition to boost local semiconductor production and cut reliance on imported chips," the report mentioned.
US President Joe Biden last week signed the historic USD280 billion Chips and Science Act into law that includes USD52 billion to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
The Chips and Science Act is the US bet to incentivise chipmakers to reverse course and build fabs in the US and cut the dependence on China.
China has slammed the US bill aimed at countering Beijing's chip drive.
"It is disturbing for global supply chains to see the US apply increasing administrative intervention in normal market competition when it comes to advanced technology areas such as semiconductors," The Global Times reported on Sunday.
If Washington is determined to keep the so-called "chip war" going, it must be ready for China to fight back, it added.
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