Under the "hot tariff war," China's Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA) has issued a new amendment to its chip import policy, exempting tariffs from chips coming in from Taiwan. China's New Chip Policy Exempts Up To 125% Tariffs On Sourcing From Chipmakers Other Than That In The US China has made a bold move here to strengthen its domestic supply chain, and the nation's latest move has targeted semiconductor imports. According to an urgent notice issued by CSIA (via Chinese media), it is claimed that the nation will now determine the "country of origin" for chip products, in particular for packaging/unpackaged […]
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