The U.S. is implementing effective and long-term offensive and defensive measures to counter China's dominance of the semiconductor chips industry. The Biden administration is focusing on the key ingredient that drives industries, R&D, and military superiority in the modern world. Paying due attention to the role of these tiny powerhouses, America is viewing the product's development, manufacture, and self-sufficiency as a matter of national security.
Chipping Away China’s Advantage
Finally, the United States employs strategies to slow China's ambition to dominate the semiconductor industry.
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