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[News] China Targets Tech Leadership by 2035 in Six Areas, Including Semiconductors


2024-06-26 Semiconductors editor

According to a report from the Economic Daily News, amid the escalating US-China tech war, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need to enhance the sense of urgency and intensify efforts in technological innovation. Particularly in six key areas, including semiconductors, industrial machinery, and advanced materials, China aims to ensure the independence, security, and control of crucial industrial and supply chains, striving to become a technological powerhouse by 2035.

During the speech Xi delivered while presenting China’s top sci-tech award on June 24th, he stated that building China into a technological powerhouse has been a persistent goal of the Chinese nation since modern times. As per the same report, by 2035, China aims to possess world-leading technological strength and innovation capability, which will support a significant leap in economic strength, national defense strength, and comprehensive national power.

Xi also called for China to focus on six key areas, including addressing bottlenecks in integrated circuits (semiconductors), industrial machinery, basic software, advanced materials, and scientific research instruments by intensifying technological research and development efforts. The goal is to ensure that critical industrial and supply chains are self-sufficient, secure, and controllable, providing technological support for these areas.

Furthermore, he urged targeting the strategic high ground of future technological and industrial development, accelerating innovation in next-generation information technology, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum technology, biotechnology, new energy, and new materials. The aim is to foster the growth of emerging and future industries.

Regarding the current international situation, Xi mentioned that the technological revolution and major power rivalries are intertwined, making high-tech fields the forefront and main battleground of international competition. He also acknowledged that China’s capability for original innovation remains relatively weak, with some critical core technologies dependent on others and a shortage of top scientific talent.

Earlier this month, Huawei also reportedly acknowledged that China’s semiconductor development may have plateaued. Per a report from Business Korea, Zhang Ping’an, the Chief Executive Officer of Huawei Cloud Services, noted that manufacturing 3.5 nm semiconductors necessitates EUV lithography machines, which Huawei is reportedly working on independently. However, overcoming U.S. and Dutch patents to internalize this technology is considered highly challenging.

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Please note that this article cites information from Economic Daily News and Business Korea.

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