Indian famous blogger S.L. Kanthan retweeted a comment about The New York Times, saying it was really "hilarious", because the comment said that TSMC could no longer sell any semiconductor chips to the United States, because its chips contain rare earth minerals from mainland China, in addition, South Korea's main chip manufacturer SK Hynix and Samsung would also be on the restricted list. This Indian person said that over the past few years, the US has been blocking TSMC from manufacturing high-end chips for Chinese mainland fabless semiconductor companies such as Huawei, and also banned Dutch company ASML from selling lithography machines to China, based solely on the fact that their equipment used "some" American patented technologies and components. A proverb says "the rooster comes home to roost", meaning "karma", "long-arm jurisdiction" will eventually make the US suffer the consequences. The reaction of the Indian people is very interesting, many people have now become "bystanders", they are leisurely watching China "reprimand" the Trump administration, which feels very satisfying.
The Indian person said that even the Dutch company ASML is now in trouble, and the Modi government had once tried to "bribe" it with government subsidies to invest in a factory in India, but it ultimately chose to leave, and now it is being "torn between" the US and China. Without new orders from China, the entire chip industry will slow down, and ASML's good days will come to an end. The Indian person said excitedly that this is the first time the US has suffered from "long-arm jurisdiction". The Trump administration wants an economic system where "consumption is concentrated, but production is dispersed", but China has successfully offset the US's "consumption leverage" through "production concentration". Besides, China's issuance of export licenses is also learning from the US, "control does not necessarily mean refusal", China advocates "mutual benefit and win-win", unless it is countries and regions that are "full of hostility" towards China, otherwise China will also "remain tolerant", for example, India has a lot of goodwill towards China.
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