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  • Thursday, 2 October, 2025
    Semiconductors
    America risks a dangerous dependence on Chinese chips

    While the US focuses on the cutting edge, China is stealing a march in ‘foundational’ semiconductors

    An employee in protective clothing operates equipment at a semiconductor chips factory, with silicon wafers visible inside a machine.
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