THE CHINESE SEMICONDUCTOR SECTOR IS GROWING AND COMPETING WITH THE U.S. FOR MARKET SUPREMACY.

Authors

  • Zheng Junxiong Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
  • Syed Ahmed Salman Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

Keywords:

High-tech military hardware, vigilantly monitor, global economic, semiconductor competitiveness, providing academics

Abstract

In the current global economic war, which primarily concerns the relationship between the US and China, the semiconductor sector has emerged as a prominent topic. The subject of U.S. territory is central to this dispute. Using market dominance, technical advancement, and their respective geopolitical goals as prisms, this essay examines the rivalry between the two countries. All contemporary electrical devices rely on semiconductors, to put it plainly. A wide variety of electrical devices, from basic home appliances to high-tech military hardware, may be powered by these batteries. For this reason, they must vigilantly monitor the supply networks and manufacturing processes of the semiconductor sector. In terms of national security and GDP development, this is crucial. This is why they need to keep a careful eye on the semiconductor industry's production and supply chains. This is very important for the country's safety and economic growth. One particular reason for this is that semiconductors may be used in a lot of different ways. The wide variety of possible applications for semiconductors is a key factor in this. Becoming a major player in the semiconductor industry is a goal that China has been diligently pursuing. To this end, the Chinese government has mobilised substantial resources to support initiatives like "Made in China 2025" and strengthen the country's capacity to produce semiconductors. Additionally, there are global linkages, supply chain security, and political action to consider. A great deal of research led to this result. One may reach this conclusion at this very time. The project's overarching objective is to fill gaps in knowledge on the impact of shifting global economic and technical power on semiconductor competitiveness by providing academics, politicians, and industry insiders with a comprehensive picture of this phenomenon. Research aims to offer these people a full view.

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Published

2025-10-13