With TSMC, ASML and Intel nowhere to be seen, China’s small semiconductor players take centre stage at industry expo

  • Small Chinese companies are getting all the attention at a semiconductor expo in Chongqing after trade restrictions have made them more appealing options
  • China’s domestic semiconductor industry has gotten a boost as the country scrambles for self-reliance in all parts of the industry supply chain

Che Panin Chongqing
A visitor views the exhibits during the 17th China International Semiconductor Expo in Shanghai on September 3, 2019. Travel and trade restrictions are now putting small Chinese semiconductors companies front and centre at domestic expos as the government pushes for self-reliance. Photo: Xinhua
Small Chinese semiconductor companies are getting an unexpected boost from US restrictions on technologies needed for advanced chip-making, according to experts and industry insiders, as the tech war pushes domestic manufacturers to give them a try.
While the odds are still stacked against China being able to build a formidable semiconductor industry without US technologies, there are some bright spots along the industry value chain as Beijing pushes for localisation of research and production, according to interviews with exhibitors and experts at the 2021 Global Semiconductor Industry Expo, a three-day exhibition in Chongqing that started on Thursday.
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