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Recently, when the United States resumed regulation of Huawei in China, China also stepped up with all the necessary measures. In the semiconductor wars of these two countries, our companies are also tense.

Reporter Labor Gyu on the sidewalk.

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[Wilver Ross / US Secretary of Commerce (Interview with Fox Business): There was a high level of loophole in suppressing Huawei's use of US technology. The regulation is to correct the loopholes in a customized manner.] On

the day of the US additional sanctions against Huawei in China, TSMC, a Taiwanese semiconductor consignment manufacturer that has produced more than 90% of Huawei's smartphone chips, quickly joined the United States.

Following an announcement to build a factory in the United States, there were even foreign reports that it had decided not to accept new orders from Huawei.

Analysis of the ultimate goal of the US government to contain China's telecommunications network is believed to be due to disruption in Huawei's supply of 5G communication equipment chipsets.

[Kim Yang-Fang / Industrial Research Institute Professional Researcher: (Huawei) is designed and produced by TSMC, but that part has been blocked.] If

Huawei's smartphone production slows down, sales of Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix against this company are also May be reduced.

Samsung's vice chairman, Jae-yong Lee, visited the Xi'an semiconductor factory while the Chinese government is trying to nationalize and focus on supporting its semiconductor companies.

An analysis appears to have sent a message emphasizing the importance of the Chinese market, and some voices fear that alternatives will be forced between the United States and China as in the case of Saad.