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Tech war: China pushes forward self-reliance campaign amid unrelenting US sanctions
- In Beijing’s Tongming Lake IT City, a group of prominent Chinese firms are leading efforts to become self-sufficient in core technology
- Some foreign tech businesses operating in China are already feeling the heat from local efforts to switch to domestic alternatives
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Che Panin Beijing
China is making steady progress in developing home-grown chips and operating systems to reduce its reliance on foreign technologies amid US sanctions, according to local industry experts.
At Tongming Lake IT City, a hi-tech industrial estate in Beijing’s southern economic zone Yizhuang, China’s efforts to wean itself from foreign core technology are in full display in an area larger than 500 football pitches.
Since it began development in 2019, Tongming Lake IT City is now the base of several prominent Chinese tech firms.
They include chip design companies Loongson Technology and Sophgo Technologies, cloud computing and server vendor Inspur Group, Huawei Technologies’ big-data solutions unit Kunpeng, cybersecurity solutions start-up KML Technology Group and operating system specialist UnioTech Software.

During a media tour organised by the Beijing government last week, Tian Ye, a manager at UnioTech, told visitors that the company’s products are “breaking the monopoly of [Microsoft’s] Windows”.
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