(Washington Comprehensive News) Taiwan representatives in the United States said that mainland China tried to catch up with Taiwan's technology through unfair means in chip (mainland -called chip) technology, but although huge investment, it has not been successful so far.
Yu Da? At the end of last year, he arrived in Washington and replaced the vice presidential election of Taiwan as the representative of the United States.He said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday (February 7) that he expressed doubts about the manufacturer of mainland Chinese chip manufacturers this year.He also pointed out that mainland chip manufacturers, "Don't really abide by the rules. They cheat, plagiarism, etc., they steal technology."
It is reported that Taiwan has investigated a number of Chinese companies suspected of illegally recruiting semiconductor technology talents.The U.S. government restricts US companies with technology without special permission to provide technology to some mainland chip manufacturers, because these companies are accused of cooperating with mainland military.
Yu Da said that these mainland companies spent billions of dollars, but they have basically been in trouble.
Liu Pengyu, a spokesman for the Embassy in the United States in the United States, refuted Yu Da? He refused to say that his statement was unpopular and poor.Liu Pengyu said that the scientific and technological progress of mainland China has never been obtained through deception and theft, but based on its own strength.Liu Pengyu also said that mainland China has confidence and continues to be committed to technology autonomy and innovation.
TSMC is the world's largest semiconductor foundry, and Taiwan also occupies a key position in the world in the field of high -end chips.To this end, former US President Trump has criticized Taiwan to take the US semiconductor employment opportunity and advocate tariffs on Taiwan.Some analysts speculate that Trump's remarks show that if he was elected, he hopes to reduce his support for Taiwan.
Yu Da said that Taiwan and the United States are partners, not a competitive relationship described by Trump.He said that Taiwanese companies are exploring the re -positioning of strategic strategies in the United States, and TSMC's investment in Arizona is an example, saying that there will be more investment in the future.
Yu Da? It also expressed that he hoped that the US Congress would adopt a security funding bill to strengthen Taiwan's defense capabilities.But he also said that Washington would not think that Washington would reserve weapons in Taiwan to prevent military threats in mainland China.‘
It is reported that the U.S. military is seeking cooperation in Pacific partners in order to store equipment and ammunition at safe locations when conflicting with mainland China.
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