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babayega2 ◴[] No.27163737[source]
The Nikkei has a detailed article [0] on the steps that China is taking to compete with TSMC and other western chip factories. I think a lot of commenters would be meaningful if they took time to read the other side of the problem and not just run into nationalist and inflammatory war.

[0] https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/The-Big-Story/US-China-tec...

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throwaway4good ◴[] No.27164626[source]
That is a fantastic article. I have tried submitting it here unfortunately it didn't catch much interest.

Very sad at the level of discussion here at hn when it comes to the US-China tech war. It is quite fascinating what is happening in China where the country is forced to rebuild a full semiconductor industry. Every established player here in the west has a Chinese counterpart being forstered.

It is really a Chinese Sputnik moment and a whole of society effort. Must be a great time to be Chinese semiconductor engineer.

As for TSMC, it has with the current Taiwanese goverment, placed itself firmly in the US camp where they will let go of any Chinese customer at the US government's command. However a considerable minority (maybe even a majority in business circles) in Taiwan see themselves as Chinese and are not at all sympathetic to US containment policies on China.

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eloff ◴[] No.27165943[source]
> However a considerable minority (maybe even a majority in business circles) in Taiwan see themselves as Chinese and are not at all sympathetic to US containment policies on China.

That's an odd position for anyone living in Taiwan to take, seeing as how their democracy and country exist only because China does not yet have the military strength to change that. I find it highly probable that they cease to exist as a separate entity within the next two decades.

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throwaway4good ◴[] No.27166155[source]
If you dig deeper into it you would probably find that this is not a black and white issue at all. After all there is reason why it is called "Republic of China".
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1. eloff ◴[] No.27166330[source]
Nothing is black and white, I still find it hard to believe that could ever be a non minority view though.