US imposes first sanctions against China's computer industry over threats to Taiwan

The US has passed the Chip Act, or CHIP-plus, to stimulate domestic semiconductor production. This is made for

in order to fully concentrate technology in the country. These are also the first sanctions against China. Discuss

According to the document, leading corporations thatengaged in the production of semiconductors, will receive government subsidies. Market players will have to decide whether they will continue to increase capacity in China or move to the US. If companies accept the US offer, they will not be able to produce next-generation chips in China other than those already assembled using the 28-nanometer process technology.

It is noted that the CHIP-plus law can seriouslyhit corporations like Intel and Taiwan's TSMC. These companies tried to build their entire business in China. At the same time, TSMC is unable to modernize production or expand actual capacity. This could put the Taiwanese manufacturer far behind in the competitive race.

All well-known companies like the same Intel, TSMC,Samsung and others will have to decide. If they continue to develop capacities in China, then when they receive government subsidies in the United States, they will be required to return the entire amount to the state.