
Analyzing semiconductor policy by governments around the world
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Source: Author’s estimations based on company financial filings and UN Comtrade statistics.
My latest report in the Slovak think tank GLOBSEC builds off a report I wrote last year for the French Institute for International Relations (Ifri)...
How political are China’s chip subsidies? A few weeks ago, we saw on Chip Capitols that Beijing’s national-level political goals struggle to influence state-owned enterprises’ (SOEs) investments in the semiconductor equipment sector. This w...
Discussions around China’s industrial policy regularly talk about “subsidies” without really knowing what that means. Absolutely, the PRC government has been offering immense support to its domestic chip sector, but how has it offered this...
Whenever a communist country releases its 5-year or 10-year plan, Washington takes a collective gasp. These fears assume that countries like China function like centrally controlled monoliths, where policymakers in Beijing can command and c...
How much money is the Chinese government spending on chipmaking equipment… total?
Many studies over the past half-decade, including here on Chip Capitols, have tried to figure out how public funds flow from the various organs of the Chines...
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Lover of economic history, epic poetry, and languages…the rest of my time generally goes to marathons \ud83c\udfc3\ud83c\udffd♂️ Georgetown Law ‘27 \ud83c\udfdb| Yenching Academy '24 \ud83c\udc04️| St. Edward's '21 \ud83d\udc10 \ud83d\udccdCurrently in DC. Also found in: 新竹, 北京, SFBay
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