Economy
China's Chip Independence Drive: The New Semiconductor War
724FinanceHakan Çelik

The technological rivalry between the U.S. and China has entered a new phase in the semiconductor sector. The U.S.'s tightening of export controls on lithography equipment and high-performance processors is driving China to build independent production ecosystems. This development is reshaping the semiconductor industry's financial landscape and the global technology balance. China is investing over $100 billion to establish new semiconductor factories, aiming to close the U.S.'s technological advantage. This strategy also targets addressing the labor crisis in the U.S. semiconductor industry.
China's move could provide a strategic advantage in the global technology war, but it will also accelerate the U.S.'s response. This situation will force Turkey to reassess its position in the semiconductor sector.