US-China tensions will slow global chip industry, TSMC founder says

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US-China tensions will slow global chip industry, TSMC founder says
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The founder of the world's biggest chipmaker, Morris Chang, said on Thursday that increasing tensions over technology between the United States and China...

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NEW YORK - The founder of the world's biggest chipmaker, Morris Chang, said on Thursday that increasing tensions over technology between the United States and China will slow down the global chip industry.

U.S. officials earlier this month enacted another set of export restrictions that clamped down on what chips and chipmaking tools can be exported to China after Huawei Technologies last month showed off a phone with a new domestically manufactured chip. "I think that decoupling will ultimately slow down everybody. Of course the immediate purpose is to slow China down, and I think it's doing that. I'm specifically talking about chips," Chang said.

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