Semiconductor Sanctions Explained
The recent decision by the Dutch and Japanese to join the U.S. sanctions against China highlights the intricate ecosystem of the semiconductor industry. Each component, from lithography machines to wafer systems, is sourced globally, making the industry highly interdependent. This interconnectedness means that while the U.S. can exert pressure, so can other nations, emphasizing the collective power of these countries in the semiconductor supply chain.In this clip
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