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China, South Korea, Taiwan to spend most on chip equipment in 2025-2027, industry body says

Semiconductor makers will spend a record US$400 billion on computer chip-making equipment in 2025-2027, industry association SEMI said

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Semiconductor manufacturers will spend a record US$400 billion on computer chip-making equipment in 2025-2027, global industry association SEMI said in estimates published on Thursday, with China, South Korea and Taiwan leading the way.

Key drivers include extra demand for excess capacity in geographical regions amid US-China trade tensions, and demand for AI chips and related memory chips.

In a report, the association estimated that spending on equipment will grow by 24 per cent to US$123 billion in 2025.

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Key equipment vendors include ASML of the Netherlands, Applied Materials, KLA and Lam Research of the US, and Tokyo Electron of Japan.

The Naura booth at the SEMICON China expo in Shanghai, March 20, 2024. Photo: Bloomberg
The Naura booth at the SEMICON China expo in Shanghai, March 20, 2024. Photo: Bloomberg

“China is projected to maintain its position as the top spending region … investing over US$100 billion in the next three years driven by its national self-sufficiency policies,” SEMI said, adding that Chinese spending is declining from record levels this year.

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