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Trade war forces Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua to halt output

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@Han Patriot @TaiShang etc

One US sanction on a company and the company stops producing and shuts down. You are still in no position to antagonize the US.
LOL.. Another fail article. Self direct and self assume.


https://www.ft.com/content/87b5580c-22bf-11e9-8ce6-5db4543da632

US sanctions against Fujian Jinhua will force the Chinese state-owned company accused of stealing trade secrets from American memory chipmaker Micron to stop production by March, according to people familiar with the situation. The case, under which the US commerce department in October practically banned all exports and technology transfers to Fujian Jinhua, is one of the clearest outcomes yet of Washington’s war on the rise of China’s tech sector. Fujian Jinhua is rapidly running out of imported materials vital for keeping its fabrication plant running as a result of Washington’s export ban, according to two people close to Jinhua and United Microelectronics (UMC). “They have come farther in ramping up yield than they are being given credit for but now they’ve pretty much reached the end of the road,” said one person involved in setting up UMC’s partnership with Jinhua. The US Justice Department filed criminal charges late last year against Fujian Jinhua for allegedly conspiring to receive Micron technology through UMC, a Taiwanese contract chipmaker that is also a defendant in the criminal case. Micron alleges that former employees of a company acquired by Micron left to join UMC, from where they handed technology belonging to the US chipmaker to Fujian Jinhua. UMC and Fujian have denied the allegation. Industry experts see the case as a key battle in Washington’s effort not only to stop theft and forced technology transfer by China but also to prevent it from becoming a tech power rivalling the US. Beijing is pushing the development of an indigenous chip industry with immense government subsidies. But analysts warn that the US’s stand-off with China is slowing the sector’s momentum. TrendForce, a technology industry research firm, forecast that the growth of China’s semiconductor industry will drop to 16 per cent this year, the slowest since 2013. More than 200 of the about 300 engineers UMC originally sent to work at Jinhua have returned home, leaving the Chinese company lacking vital experience on ramping up and running production of dynamic random-access memory, or Dram. Two of the returnees, who now work at another memory chipmaker in Taiwan, said some of the Taiwanese engineers left Jinhua immediately after the US criminal charges in early November. But the majority had followed over the past two months under advice from UMC, their former employer. UMC, due to report earnings on Tuesday, said immediately after introduction of the US sanctions against Jinhua that it was suspending its partnership with the Chinese company. From the archive China’s challenge Tussle for tech supremacy powers US-China animosity Washington sees Jinhua’s woes as proof that its policy of singling out and prosecuting Chinese companies accused of technology theft is yielding results. “The naming and shaming is working, as are the indictments,” said a US official. “There appears to be some fear among the Taiwanese engineers of the legal risks of working there, and hopefully it will deter others from going down that path.” The official said the Justice Department was likely to eventually drop the criminal charges against UMC and settle for a large fine in exchange for the Taiwanese company’s co-operation. A source close to UMC said the company also expected to negotiate a fine. The Micron case is one of several in which Chinese firms are accused of illegally pursuing other companies’ technology by co-opting Taiwanese staff. The US wants Taiwan law enforcement agencies to focus more on that issue. The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), Washington’s quasi-embassy in Taipei, is working to organise workshops this year on the protection of trade secrets and intellectual property rights. “In the past, most events were focused on economic or social topics, but we thought we really should move into law enforcement because the economic espionage issue is so important,” said a US official familiar with the plans. Additional reporting by Emily Feng in Beijing and James Politi in Washington
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No name, no mention, self fabricate and self declared article. Typical low life american article. You called these proofs? :lol: I can also put up an article, then used so called according to people close to US trump say US are losing trade war and say that but never mention a single name for credibility.. This is just a cheapshot trying to scare the Chinese and spread fake news to the ignorant. How low can OP be? Very low....
 
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LOL.. Another fail article. Self direct and self assume.


https://www.ft.com/content/87b5580c-22bf-11e9-8ce6-5db4543da632

US sanctions against Fujian Jinhua will force the Chinese state-owned company accused of stealing trade secrets from American memory chipmaker Micron to stop production by March, according to people familiar with the situation. The case, under which the US commerce department in October practically banned all exports and technology transfers to Fujian Jinhua, is one of the clearest outcomes yet of Washington’s war on the rise of China’s tech sector. Fujian Jinhua is rapidly running out of imported materials vital for keeping its fabrication plant running as a result of Washington’s export ban, according to two people close to Jinhua and United Microelectronics (UMC). “They have come farther in ramping up yield than they are being given credit for but now they’ve pretty much reached the end of the road,” said one person involved in setting up UMC’s partnership with Jinhua. The US Justice Department filed criminal charges late last year against Fujian Jinhua for allegedly conspiring to receive Micron technology through UMC, a Taiwanese contract chipmaker that is also a defendant in the criminal case. Micron alleges that former employees of a company acquired by Micron left to join UMC, from where they handed technology belonging to the US chipmaker to Fujian Jinhua. UMC and Fujian have denied the allegation. Industry experts see the case as a key battle in Washington’s effort not only to stop theft and forced technology transfer by China but also to prevent it from becoming a tech power rivalling the US. Beijing is pushing the development of an indigenous chip industry with immense government subsidies. But analysts warn that the US’s stand-off with China is slowing the sector’s momentum. TrendForce, a technology industry research firm, forecast that the growth of China’s semiconductor industry will drop to 16 per cent this year, the slowest since 2013. More than 200 of the about 300 engineers UMC originally sent to work at Jinhua have returned home, leaving the Chinese company lacking vital experience on ramping up and running production of dynamic random-access memory, or Dram. Two of the returnees, who now work at another memory chipmaker in Taiwan, said some of the Taiwanese engineers left Jinhua immediately after the US criminal charges in early November. But the majority had followed over the past two months under advice from UMC, their former employer. UMC, due to report earnings on Tuesday, said immediately after introduction of the US sanctions against Jinhua that it was suspending its partnership with the Chinese company. From the archive China’s challenge Tussle for tech supremacy powers US-China animosity Washington sees Jinhua’s woes as proof that its policy of singling out and prosecuting Chinese companies accused of technology theft is yielding results. “The naming and shaming is working, as are the indictments,” said a US official. “There appears to be some fear among the Taiwanese engineers of the legal risks of working there, and hopefully it will deter others from going down that path.” The official said the Justice Department was likely to eventually drop the criminal charges against UMC and settle for a large fine in exchange for the Taiwanese company’s co-operation. A source close to UMC said the company also expected to negotiate a fine. The Micron case is one of several in which Chinese firms are accused of illegally pursuing other companies’ technology by co-opting Taiwanese staff. The US wants Taiwan law enforcement agencies to focus more on that issue. The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), Washington’s quasi-embassy in Taipei, is working to organise workshops this year on the protection of trade secrets and intellectual property rights. “In the past, most events were focused on economic or social topics, but we thought we really should move into law enforcement because the economic espionage issue is so important,” said a US official familiar with the plans. Additional reporting by Emily Feng in Beijing and James Politi in Washington
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No name, no mention, self fabricate and self declared article. Typical low life american article. You called these proofs? :lol: I can also put up an article, then used so called according to people close to US trump say US are losing trade war and say that but never mention a single name for credibility.. This is just a cheapshot trying to scare the Chinese and spread fake news to the ignorant. How low can OP be? Very low....


This is not only this, but many sources reporting the same thing. In fact perhaps you should go and dip in Chinese, and you may find the same thing as well!
 
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@Han Patriot @TaiShang etc

One US sanction on a company and the company stops producing and shuts down. You are still in no position to antagonize the US.
Silly.
Of course the US using state powers to damage private companies will do harm.
Question is does it do damage to itself in the process.
Many wannabee idiots cheering for the US are jumping for joy when they hear bad news from China, ignoring it is similarly bad for the US as well.
Irony is the US is also putting tariffs on wannabee nation and MODI is TOO AFRAID to retaliate, keep on postponing reciprocal tariffs on the US.
Spineless slaves of the Whites.

Why else are the US stocks going up and down in tandem with the progress of the trade war bcoz harm to the Chinese economy is BAD FOR THE WORLD.
Sanctions hurt the supplier as well unless the buyer is miniscule.
Why else the US lift sanctions on ZTE, do fools think the US suppliers have no need to SELL their products?
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This is not only this, but many sources reporting the same thing. In fact perhaps you should go and dip in Chinese, and you may find the same thing as well!
Let me show you example...


Cooper: Trump tries to redefine victory to avoid losing

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/01/26/politics/poll-of-the-week-trump-pelosi-shutdown/index.html

What's the point: Make no mistake: Trump lost the shutdown fight. The ABC News/Washington Post poll is merely the latest to show that Trump's approval rating was plummeting. In average of all recent polls, Trump's net approval rating had dropped 6 points compared to before the shutdown.

Trump are desperate to paint his victory after humiliating lost bet on forcing his wall. Same as his trade war. Desperate to drum up fake news and fake views, trying desperate to paint his imaginary victory over China. And we have sourgraped who desperate cling onto these fake news trying heal their wounded ego of India failure beating China in all area. Just admit you are a sourgraped. India can never progress becos of many loser like you who dont admit it. :enjoy:
 
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@Han Patriot @TaiShang etc

One US sanction on a company and the company stops producing and shuts down. You are still in no position to antagonize the US.
They will figure it out else they will perish. We had been antagonising the US for years, are we dead? Even US doesn't produce the whole supply chain. Mark my words, this will only make us stronger. The more you challenge Chinese, the harder they work. We will never give up. You can laugh and insult, we will still never give up.
 
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LOL the Americans can hold their breath waiting...
Well, previously these companies didn't think US will shut off their own companies from earning money and it's near impossible to have 100% Chinese supply chain, even US cannot achieve that. But now with this stimulant, China will create the whole industrial chain. Previously China still need to maintain a level playing field for foreigners to enter China market, now US companies will be barred from the whole supply chain.
 
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Sorry my friend, you have no clue about Chinese work culture and ethics.

Well, I have a bit of an idea.

But, that has no relevance here, does it?

One US sanction can cripple a big Chinese national champion.

Well, previously these companies didn't think US will shut off their own companies from earning money and it's near impossible to have 100% Chinese supply chain, even US cannot achieve that. But now with this stimulant, China will create the whole industrial chain. Previously China still need to maintain a level playing field for foreigners to enter China market, now US companies will be barred from the whole supply chain.

Easier to say than actually do.

Most of the supply chain has western components, and most of the components have no Chinese alternatives.

There is no alternative for firms like Applied Materials, Lam Research, KLA-Tencor, Synopsys, ARM etc.
 
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Well, I have a bit of an idea.

But, that has no relevance here, does it?

One US sanction can cripple a big Chinese national champion.

Easier to say than actually do.

Most of the supply chain has western components, and most of the components have no Chinese alternatives.

There is no alternative for firms like Applied Materials, Lam Research, KLA-Tencor, Synopsys, ARM etc.
The US using indiscriminate state powers, can surely do harm to innocent private companies.
That is because nobody expected the world leading economic and military power to resort to such LOW AND DESPICABLE ACTS.
With POWER comes RESPONSIBILITY.
Now that the world is wiser, it is no longer safe to depend on the integrity of the world's sole corrupt superpower.
Expect more nations, even US wannabee allies, to move away from the US dollar and dependency on US supplied products.
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Let me show you example...


Cooper: Trump tries to redefine victory to avoid losing

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/01/26/politics/poll-of-the-week-trump-pelosi-shutdown/index.html

What's the point: Make no mistake: Trump lost the shutdown fight. The ABC News/Washington Post poll is merely the latest to show that Trump's approval rating was plummeting. In average of all recent polls, Trump's net approval rating had dropped 6 points compared to before the shutdown.

Trump are desperate to paint his victory after humiliating lost bet on forcing his wall. Same as his trade war. Desperate to drum up fake news and fake views, trying desperate to paint his imaginary victory over China. And we have sourgraped who desperate cling onto these fake news trying heal their wounded ego of India failure beating China in all area. Just admit you are a sourgraped. India can never progress becos of many loser like you who dont admit it. :enjoy:

what has trump fall in approval ratings have to do with China ? you do not see democrats bashing trump for his trade war with China

Previously China still need to maintain a level playing field for foreigners to enter China market, now US companies will be barred from the whole supply chain.

if China did this in the first place we would not be having a trade war
 
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what has trump fall in approval ratings have to do with China ? you do not see democrats bashing trump for his trade war with China



if China did this in the first place we would not be having a trade war
US companies were allowed in Chinese market and earn billions, they are afraid a Chinese company can overtake them technologically and financially.

Well, I have a bit of an idea.

But, that has no relevance here, does it?

One US sanction can cripple a big Chinese national champion.



Easier to say than actually do.

Most of the supply chain has western components, and most of the components have no Chinese alternatives.

There is no alternative for firms like Applied Materials, Lam Research, KLA-Tencor, Synopsys, ARM etc.
Are you sure those components have no Chinese alternatives? Equipment wise, not 100% but chip wise, Huawei can produce their own chips. The question here we still need to pay patent fees, producing it is not a problem, owning the patent, that's the problem. Even Qualcomm is paying patent fees to ARM. To us Chinese, we will fight till the end, we are not cowards like Indians, daddy please help me. You are US poodles..:rofl:
 
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Well, If the US has not banned all kind of rocket technology to China, China would not be able to have Beidou now. Let's hope China can overcome this so the world can break free from US monopoly
 
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