Source:Oriental TVFocus Dialogue 2020-6-12
In May 2020, U.S. President Trump announced that he would extend for one year the executive order signed in May last year. This executive order prohibits U.S. companies from using telecommunications equipment manufactured by companies that pose national security risks. This move is widely considered to be targeting China's Huawei and ZTE. In addition, the United States immediately took action to prevent Huawei from obtaining chips from other companies globally.
Faced with U.S. sanctions, Huawei strives to find other breakthroughs to increase its control over its supply chain.
Regarding Huawei's transfer of production capacity from foreign suppliers to China, Professor Tu Xinquan, Dean of the China World w88 Organization Research Institute at the w88 casino, said: "Chip is indeed a relatively backward industry in China, with a high degree of dependence on foreign countries. However, in recent years, our chip industry has also continued to develop, and its technological maturity has continued to improve. Now When Huawei faces U.S. sanctions, from the national perspective or from Huawei's perspective, the localization of the supply chain is a necessary measure. Although we relied heavily on the global supply chain in the past, from now on, due to changes in the international situation, it is necessary for companies and countries to improve their independent controllability in core key industries in terms of technology and production. ”

Director Tu also believes that relying on China’s huge market and increasing technological innovation capabilities, our independent supply capabilities in the chip field will continue to improve.

As Dean Tu said, in the face of the resurgence of anti-globalization, we must maintain strategic focus and work hard to expand blue oceans in the development period and conquer new technological highlands.
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