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DoD's New Pushback Against Chinese Money In US Defense Industry « Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary


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Paul McLeary
on April 12, 2021 at 6:01 AM
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WASHINGTON: Faced with a massive spike in Chinese companies burrowing into the US defense manufacturing base, a new Pentagon effort has approved more than $311 million in potential partnerships between US venture capital firms and small tech firms since January in an attempt to keep Chinese money and influence out.
In recent years, Chinese investment in small US tech and manufacturing firms has increased by a staggering 420% according to one analysis, an avalanche of money that could directly impact national security if that spigot were turned off in a time of crisis. ....

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In short supply and hot demand, chip prices could keep rising all year


In short supply and hot demand, chip prices could keep rising all year
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An employee oversees a fabrication process at Jiejie Microelectronics, a manufacturer of semiconductors, in Nantong in China s Jiangsu province.
Synopsis
As Covid-19 swept the world last year, surging demand for remote working, home entertainment, and online education products and services led to a run on consumer electronics like smartphones, PCs, and TVs. This, in turn, pushed up demand for the chips they use.
By Guo YingzheSemiconductor prices are expected to continue rising throughout 2021, as a combination of supply disruptions and robust demand leave their mark, and growing input costs ratchet up pressure. A rash of suppliers raised prices this month, beginning upstream with companies like Japan’s top silicone producer, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd., which in March announced a price increase of between 10% and 20% for all silicone products starting ....

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How shortages of a US$1 chip is driving up the prices of TV and laptop displays

Without a display driver, tech companies have trouble build products ranging from televisions to game consoles. ....

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Subaru to temporarily shut its plant due to chip shortage


By Reuters Staff
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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s Subaru Corp said on Monday that the automaker will shut its Yajima plant between April 10 and 27 due to a chip shortage, affecting 10,000 vehicles.
Subaru will restart all production lines at the Yajima plant in Gunma Prefecture from May 10, it said in a statement. It added that the impact on the group’s financial results is uncertain.
The production halt is caused by a global shortages of semiconductors and is not linked to a fire that hit chipmaker Renesas Electronics Corp, a Subaru spokeswoman said.
The Yajima plant manufactures some of the automaker’s popular models, including Legacy sedan and Forester SUV. ....

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Chip sales up 15% as leaders focus on government subsidies


Apr 5, 2021 10:48am
The Semiconductor Industry Association released a study showing that 75% of the world s chip production capacity is based in China and East Asia, areas exposed to seismic activity and geopolitical tensions. (Intel)
Semiconductor sales globally surged nearly 15% in February compared to a year ago, reaching nearly $40 billion, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported on Monday.
The results could provide a bright spot for industries heavily dependent on chips for electronics, including parts used in autos that have faced shortages.
The February total was down by 1% from the previous month, however. In the Americas, sales in February declined more, nearly 6% compared to January. ....

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