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全球有限公司 - 2021年6月9日

Senate Approves Bill Injecting Cash Into Semiconductor Industry

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为所有的半导体新闻道歉. 但这是今天的主题, with the United States Senate recently approving $52 billion in emergency spending to help bolster domestic chip production and another $190 billion for R&D项目.

Passing the vote (68-32) under the premise that boosting localized chip production would help prevent domestic automakers 不用走捷径美国参议院还表示,这笔资金可以让美国在军事领域发挥更大的作用.S. 对中国的竞争优势. 中国共产党(CCP)反对 U.S. 创新与竞争法 (原《威尼斯人平台注册送38元》), with statements released from the National People’s Congress (NPC) demanding the legislation be halted immediately. 

“[This bill] smears China’s development path and domestic and foreign policies,报道称 新华社,” [it] interferes in China’s internal affairs under the banner of innovation and competition.”

其他 media entities similarly operated under the supervision of the Chinese government have issued similar stories, 经常将美国定性为经济侵略者. 这是有争议的, though supporters of the bill have clearly implied that the bill is partially designed to combat China’s growing industrial dominance and global influence.

从 《威尼斯人平台注册送38元》:

在声明中, the NPC expressed its strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to the so-called US 创新与竞争法 of 2021, which fabricates so-called “China treat” to preserve the US global hegemony and seeks to deprive China of its legitimate development rights through technological and economic “decoupling”.

The harshly worded statement also come as the NPC’s standing committee is also moving ahead with an anti-foreign sanctions draft law this week, which is aiming to counter unilateral and discriminatory sanctions imposed by foreign governments on Chinese entities and individuals.

“At a time when the world enters a period of turbulence and change, the practice of treating China as an ‘imaginary enemy’ at every turn is against the general trend of the world, 不受欢迎,注定要失败,声明中写道。.

With the CCP repeatedly signaling that its intends on invading Taiwan, there’s a distinct possibility that the region could end up with a stranglehold on the chip industry. Western countries have basically all started to think about how to avoid such a catastrophe, largely ignoring the political fallout accompanying the invasion of a sovereign island nation. The European Union has also launched initiatives to bolster localized chip production this year, 同样遭到了中国的反对.

While the brunt of the proposed funding would actually go toward supporting research at universities and trade schools, 520亿美元将直接用于支持该行业. 彭博 reported that has gone over incredibly well with those in the chip business.

“半导体构成了美国经济的神经中枢, 国家安全, 关键基础设施,约翰·诺伊弗说, the president and CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association. “We look forward to working with leaders in the administration and Congress to swiftly enact needed federal investments in chip technology to help ensure more of the chips our country needs are researched, 在美国设计制造.S. 海岸.”

The latter aspect of the bill was championed by Republicans (ditto for the China-focused amendments) after they criticized Democrats for wanting to devote the brunt of the funding to educational concerns and being soft on the CCP. 另外还有数十亿美元被指定用于国防开支, specifically for any chip related research conducted by DARPA over the next five years. But some on the right conversely believe this is at odds with the free-market approach and hinged on an unsavory collaboration between private corporations and the government.

“Maintaining our technological superiority over China requires punishing bad Chinese behavior and relying on the natural innovative entrepreneurship of America’s market economy, 而不是模仿中国的计划经济,” Pennsylvania GOP Senator Pat Toomey said in a statement before voting against the bill.

This is a slippery fish because everyone is aware that chip shortages are absolutely crippling our ability to manufacture goods, 特别是在汽车方面. But not everyone feels comfortable with the solutions being presented.

目前,该法案得到了参议院民主党人的支持, 拜登政府, and gaggle of Republicans that appear broadly okay with government spending. But the House Science Committee has some ideas of its own about how to fund R&D项目 that would benefit the domestic semiconductor industry. Marrying those to the Senate proposals could delay progress and House Republicans have not been signaling the same enthusiasm in respect to using government money. Though they have indicated a desire to further protect intellectual property relating to Chinese businesses and an understanding that domestic manufacturers are really struggling due to the chip shortage.

We’ll have to see how it goes but were predicting a secondary slew of amendments before anything passes into law.

 

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