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Fictron Industrial Supplies Sdn Bhd
Fictron Industrial Supplies Sdn Bhd 200601019263

China And Taiwan Set To Lead Chip Investment Surge In 2020

23-Sep-2019

Worldwide spending on new semiconductor production sites and equipment is believed to reach billion in 2020, with mainland Chinese and Taiwanese companies driving a recovery from a slump that began in late 2018. The forecast revealed Thursday by U.S.-based industry group SEMI represents a 32% surge from the estimated total for 2019.
 
It involves 18 projects to enter into construction in 2020, up from 15 this year, though some work could be delayed amid a cooling global economy and the U.S.-China trade war. The projections show how mainland China is swiftly starting to be a major force in semiconductor investment.
 
China, where Beijing is endorsing domestic self-sufficiency in memory and other chips, accounts for 11 of these projects, worth billion. Taiwan, a hub for leading chip foundries such as for example Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., is another heavy contributor to the total at virtually billion. But weak memory prices are seen cutting investment in South Korea, home to industry giants like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. The country ranked as the main buyer of chipmaking equipment in 2018.
 
Chinese moves in semiconductors include plans by the country's second-largest mobile chipmaker, UNISOC Communications, to launch a 5G chipset in 2020 to catch up with global leaders such as U.S.-based Qualcomm. Huawei Technologies' chip arm, HiSilicon Technologies, seeks to have one ready as soon as this year. SEMI's projections cover facilities for preprocessing, such as circuit etching, which make up the bulk of chipmakers' capital investment.
 
The prediction includes a note of uncertainty. Eight of the 18 expected projects, totaling more than billion, have a 'low probability of materializing,' the report says. Protracted trade friction between Washington and Beijing could slow chipmakers' appetite for investment if demand from tech companies falls. This is mostly true in China, where many of these projects are considered as less certain. Excluding those leaves just four probable projects valued at .6 billion.
 
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