SIA: The U.S. Should be Concerned with its Declining Share of Chip Manufacturing, Not the Tiny Fraction of U.S. Chips Made in China

Originally published on SIA Blog by Devi Keller, Director, Global Policy by Jimmy Goodrich, Vice President, Global Policy by Zhi Su, Research Manager China has long been an important end-market for commercial U.S. semiconductors, accounting for over a third of all U.S. chip sales. That’s because China is the leading hub for assembling finished chips into circuit boards, […]