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Chips run the world

On what do the Chinese Communist Party, US Republicans, US Democrats and the European Union all agree? The strategic importance of semiconductors. The US Congress has just signed the Chips Act, a $52bn package to support investment in semiconductors. The EU is adding €15bn to its €30bn spending programme. China is committing hundreds of billions to the sector.

Heightened geopolitical tensions are adding to the sense of urgency. Bellicose rhetoric between Taiwan and China, combined with worsening Sino-American relations, is one such factor: Taiwan accounts for over 60% of contract semiconductor manufacturing. South Korea, which has ongoing tensions with its northern neighbour, accounts for another 20%.

The policymakers are discovering the importance of semiconductors to the global economy. This has been obvious to the industry for some time. Chips’ critical role was brought home to everyone by recent crippling shortages. From domestic appliances and telecommunication equipment

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