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赢不了中国了?特朗普换了新打法:美企必须交出在华收入,推行芯片国企化,美国还是不甘心
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-19 03:40

Group 1 - The U.S. government is shifting its strategy in the semiconductor industry from tariffs to revenue extraction, targeting companies like NVIDIA and AMD for a 15% revenue share from their sales in China [2][3] - The semiconductor market in China is highly profitable, with NVIDIA and AMD expected to generate a combined revenue of $15.8 billion by 2025, making it a lucrative target for U.S. government revenue [3][4] - The U.S. government's approach is seen as a move towards "state capitalism," with implications for the operational independence of companies and potential impacts on innovation [4][5] Group 2 - The U.S. semiconductor industry is facing increased operational costs due to government interventions, which may hinder technological advancements and competitiveness against Asian manufacturers [5][7] - The global semiconductor supply chain is becoming increasingly fragmented, with the U.S., Europe, and China forming distinct blocs, leading to potential inefficiencies and increased costs for U.S. consumers [7][9] - The U.S. government's policies may ultimately undermine its own technological leadership, as companies shift focus from innovation to political lobbying in response to regulatory pressures [9]