China’s semiconductor output hits record high as Beijing boosts local production amid intensifying US-China tech war

  • China’s integrated circuit output surpassed 30 billion units in June, a 44 per cent increase over the previous year
  • Demand for advanced chips from overseas remains high, with imports up nearly 30 per cent for the month, as Beijing pursues semiconductor self-sufficiency

An employee makes a chip at a factory of Jiejie Semiconductor Company in Nantong, in China’s eastern Jiangsu province, on March 17, 2021. Photo: AFP
China’s output of integrated circuits (IC) reached an all-time, single-month high in June as the country spares no effort to produce chips amid a severe global shortage of semiconductors, according to data released by the central government on Thursday.

China’s IC output reached 30.8 billion units, surging 43.9 per cent from the same month a year ago and beating the previous record of 29.9 billion units in May, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics. The numbers mark the first time China has produced an average of 1 billion semiconductor units per day in a single month.

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