All American, European, and Japanese giants come to China to attend the conference
According to the report of Nihon Keizai Shimbun on June 30, Shanghai International Semiconductor Exhibition, the largest semiconductor industry international exhibition in China, opened on June 29. Against the backdrop of the United States strengthening its blockade on China, semiconductor manufacturing equipment giants from the United States, Europe, and Japan, such as Applied Materials, participated in the conference as sponsors, striving to expand their business in the world's largest market.
Visitors will watch production equipment at the International Semiconductor Exhibition on June 29th.
According to the official website of the exhibition, in addition to AMAT, American companies such as Kelei and Fanlin Group participated as sponsors. Among Japanese and European companies, Tokyo Electronics, SCREEN Holdings, Siemens from Germany, and others all attended.
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According to the report, data from the Semiconductor Industry Association of the United States shows that in 2022, the Chinese market accounted for about 30% of global semiconductor sales, becoming the largest semiconductor market. According to statistics from the China Semiconductor Technology Research Institute, the Chinese market contributed about 30% of the sales revenue of the three major semiconductor equipment manufacturers in the United States in 2022, and overseas companies cannot ignore the business opportunities brought by China.
According to reports, on the other hand, Chinese companies have also expressed opposition to the United States strengthening restrictions on China. On the 29th, Chen Nanxiang, Chairman of Chinese memory giant Changjiang Storage Technology Co., Ltd., pointed out that the strengthening of regulations in the United States has had a negative impact on the growth of the global semiconductor industry.